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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1879-06-21

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1879-06-21 page 1

Villi II H M -M II rl ' . -i COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, JUSTE 21, 1870. NO. 149. VOL. XL. SIEBERT & HILEY, LANK POCK MAMIFACT1JREI.S, , t , fc , , 1'iinti'is, Binders, Stationery K And Legal Blank Publishers. A FULL LINE OF HEADY MADE BLArM BOOKS Kept constautly on haitjd, j,-. j Book Binding Of Every Description, By Use EDITION or SINOI.B VOLUME OtVKrlA. HOUSE BUILDING, ANDREW SCHWARZ, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, Eft-Orders from abroad solicited. jaa'2 eod lylp ... .1 .'. . ATTORNEYS. .n ..E,C. ItRIGO, , Attornoy-ftt-Law & Notary Publlo, 103 SOUTH HIOII ST., (Opposite Naughton Hall) COLUMBUS, OHIO. Mack, oi the Sandusky Register, in plan ning and arranging (or tbi annual meet- ing ana excursion, mem our nmny thanks. """" "" ' " ' ifiaeW,. That mitt-law Reid,the able Ohio' editoof the !NeW York Tribune, has placed na under lasting obligationH for hla acceptable address. 1 As the telegraph in another column informs, the Association "arrived at the West correctly," at St. Louis, last eveningand the members were being safelycared for at the Lindel Hotel by their friends in that city, conspicuous among whom was Mac, of the Globf- Democrat W 1. 1 BY TELEGRAPH BY MAIL AND TELEGRAPH. M. II. MAtflM, Attorney - vt Iin-xc, JolOOm No. 10 N. High St., COLUMBUS, 0. sons M. PUGH, Attorney vt - IiaW) No. 57 1-2 SOUTH HIGH SI 1 ; (Araboi Building.) ypclui attention given to Admlnisuaiion matters and Probata Court Dullness generally. leblB dw 6m Jamk8 Watson. Chas. E. Burr, Jr. i WATSON & BURR, Attorneys - at " Xj nw, NO. 10S SOl'TII HICIH ST., JeS 3m lp Colnmbm, Ohio. FRANCES G. JANTiEY, M. D., 109 EAST STATE STREET. je a tf -. , ' IIENRIE HOUSE, Third Street, net. Main nnd Sycninore, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Refitted throughout. Will accommodate 400 guests. Fare reduced to 91.50 per day. S. Johnson and D.E. Allen In the office. lm y!2 6111 J. Q.BIIEIIENBACK 4 CO.,Propr's. , The Marlyand Democratic State Con vention will be held August The Hull inquest was continued in (lew Xork yesterday, witn po new, aevei ipmenta. ,1 ' i ' Li,'!, I,..! The Republican State Convention oi tjsl norma adjourned sine die yesterday, after choosing a Central Committee. The new telegranh comDanv the Amer ican Union line declare they are pushing their work rapidly, and will soon dupli cate the entire territory of the Western Union Comnanv. Thev have a thousand men constantly at work, and within four months claim they will have direct communication with all the main cities of the country, 1 The Panama Star aud Herald, of the 10th, describes the "revolution" in that State that was crushed out some days ago (as before given by telegraph , in which General Aizpurn, at the head of a hundred men, seized a hand car and flat car with which to move their stores; one sentinel was shot and President Casasta kid napped. This revolution lasted more than thirty hours. ' Ohio. I ronton has a seventy-four hours pe destrian match, to end at 11 o'clock tonight. ; ,. , , The Eclectic Medical Convention and TO THE OHIO STATE JOURHAU WASHINGTON. Seuator Blair of New Hampshire Takes His Seat. The Legislative Appropriation Bill Reaches the President, And the Army and Judicial Expenses Bills Will To-Day. Speculations as to H What Will He Do With Them t" First Two to be Approved; Last Vetoed. the Carpenter, Ingalla, Logan and Others .1.! : Air the Army Bill, Which Finally Passes at 10 O'C'lqck in is morning. shudder. You endorsed conduct that was not according to civilized warfare. Attempts were made to disseminate small- nw anA iliaaaaa an.1 tn Am Nlnrthnvn yvA .m u.ostnn, " -w. ...... .. cities. You are in no position to tell us Y OStOll we must stop talking about the rebellion. You censure Republicans for speaking of what occurred during the war, and Buy nc mc "J"5 I , , the Northern heart. I say that unless And BOUnd you stop this talk yourselves, we will have a solid North, and when the North becomes solid again it will be solid to remain so. I uo not know what the President may do and it in none of my busi ness., out I am tree to say and 1 want my people to understand it, the only difference between this an j a repeal positive oi the law is, that one would be a proper way of legislating, and the other is not. The effect is the same. One repeals, the other negatives. The man that votes tor this sec tion to-day must not explain to his constituents that it amounts to nothing; that it 'only cuts off supplies for a day. It means the same as if it forbade supplies fni a vaui. Tho fliinrttinn nf trie law would be iustas much a backdown on our Latest From part as it we had agreed to tne repeal of the election laws. Whenever you will quit distressing people in your country, we will respect you. When ever you protect the poor man as yon do the rich man, and the colored man as FOREIGN. Fifty-Three Advance, Miles in to Win the "Bust." Pile or Additional Particulars of the French , Prince's Death. ' The Ki-Enipres Summons the Bona- partlsts to ( lilsolhiirst. Ticklish Conditions of the Khedive of Egypt. the South of War. African Seat the Khedive yesterday, formally demand ed lus abdication, tie asked lor a delay of forty-eight hours, in order to commu nicate with the Porte before replying. The Cabinet is in Council. All the Min isters, except of War, favor abdication. FRANCE. Paris, June 30. Most of the newspapers of Paris deplore the tragic end of the Prince Imperial. Prince Jerome Napoleon is expected to arrive to-day. A correspondent hears that ex-Empress Eugene has summoned all the Bonapart-ist leaders to Chiselhurst. . AUSTRALIA. London, June 20. A dispatch from Sydney, Australia, announces that arrangements have been completed for a sculling match between Trickett and Lay-cock for the championship of the world, which is to take place August 30. when they arrived there it was necessary to get connection with a water plug on Broad street. Chief Heinmiller wasabsent in Cleveland, and Acting Chief Charles Coffroth deserves great credit for his prompt and good management. The reel carts from the Gay street and Third street houses were there and 1,550 feet of hose were laid. This was done in short meter and the hook and ladder men tore the burning house down while the hose wan laying, so that it was soou finished up. The lire attracted a good crowd and raised the natives in the West End, but the house was not in a connected block so as to threaten other property. . GOLD AND SILVER. 1 MASONIC EXCURSION GIRCLEVILLE, OHIO! TUESDAY, JUNE 34, Via Scioto Valley Railway. : v , , CANADA. Ottawa, June 20. The Government has decided to rescind all permission to American troops to visit Canada under arms, alleging the reason therefor that these visits might lead to future compli cations, (i WHACK AT THE LETTER CARRIERS, Washington, June 20. The Letter Carriers' Deficiency bill was reported hack to the Senate to-day and placed upon the calendar. The committe struck out the entire amount, $7,100, voted by the House for the payment of Increased salary to letter carriers for the current hBcal year under the reclassmcation authorized by the act of last Feburary, and reduced the amount of $415,000 provided SOUTH AFRICA. London. June 20. The following are additional particulars of the death of the vou do the white man, we will respect Prince Imperial : The body of the Prince you. Whenever you quit talking about when found lay oh its back. There were men of wealth in your country being the eighteen assegai stabs in it, two of them only ones that have a right to vote and piercing the body, from the chest to the ooiu omce, men we win iuiuk ju uuueic oacK, two in me sme, auu one uenirujrmg to the principles on which this Govern- the right eye. A locket with hair, me-ment waseBtablished. Then we will meet dallions and retimiarv were found around you half way, and say that this country his neck. The face wore a placid ex- TURKEv. Constantinople,' June 20. Grand Vizar Kbeireddiri tendered his resigna tion and the Sultan replied he might have to remove him but could not accept his resignation:: TURF NOTES. Eamt Snglnaw Racoa. Detroit, Mich., June 20. Last day. well attended, the principal interest be- man could hold an audience Mr. Mlchol'a Fifth Lecture Last Night on the Mint and Coinage I.awa of the United Stntes-Snujeet for To-NlKht, the Proposed Nabatltntlon of Greenbacks for National Bank Note. The audience that attended Mr. Nichol's fifth lecture last night was larger than that of tAe previous evening, hut not so large as at the last lecture of last week. Those present were mainly of our best class of mechanics, business and working- men. They paid the closest attention and evidently come night after night for the information they receive. Many of those who attend huve been heard to remark that the subjects discussed are made so plain that tirey have no un-ficulty in understanding the speaker's meaning-. The plain statement of facts after all are more interesting than rant and rhetoric. It is doubtful whether any for hve The New aud Elegaut Muaonlc Temple will be loi uiallj dedicated B TUESDAY, ST, JOHN'S DAY, by the Maions ol C irrleville, as-listed by C'oiuinauderie and lodges from Columbus, Newark, Zanesiille, Chillicothe, Portsmouth aud other places. Excursion Train leaves I'uion Depot at 730 a. ni. FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP $1. Tickets can be obtained at General Ticket OIUce,117 1-2 North High street and at Depot, Monday. GEO. (HANDLER, ien 21 . , General Ticket Agent. as a whole gives the same rights to one pres81on. tie had evidently kg the pacing race, which proved a very evenings by any other attraction than the man as to another, and the Legislators oi tried to mount and the leather of the flap remarkable one, Tff0 raceJ were on the merit of imparting interesting and im- uuh country are uuuuu uj. niai. (inuuiyic tearing, ne run uioug me jmiu vu nucic and bound to carry it out. Till that time you cannot expect the North to recognize vou as standing upon the same platform in reference to justice and internes 01 the people as we do at the North. .Numerous amendments were ottered were fouad two troopers.who lay near the body both asseeaied. The Prince was very adventurous, the omciai account says: The Prince with Lieutenant Carev. of the Ninetv-eiuhth regiment, six men and one tiiendly Aiilu leit tne 1 1 2 2 3 0 S 4 4 6 the'American Nursreymen's Association by the House for the payment of in- continued their sessions in Clevelandyesterday. Schmidlapp & Kaiser, berewers, of Piaua. made an assignment Thursday. Liabilities $10,000 to $12,000; estimated to exceed assets. Dr. J. T. Houston, a prominent citizen of London, was married Thursday even ing at Springfield, to Mrs. Mary McCrack- en, lormerly ot opringneld The election contest in Belmont county this fall bids fair to be solely and only between the pros and contras on the county seat removal question politics being counted out, The graduation and commencement exerciscB of Granville Female College, its forty-fifth annual, closed last Wednesday night, and were among the most suc cessful ever held. A regular Conserva tory of Musio will be opened next fall with Professor E, H. Kuppel, of the Grand Conservatory of New York, as Uirector. General Bobinson, now in Washington, heats. Summary by the Republicans, all voted down by camp at Kelitzi mountain, seven miles Doty ..." the Democrats. beyond Blood river, the 1st instant, for a M"uunie The bill was then reported to the Sen- reconnoisance. The party halted and un- Jol,n h-V""""V.''"""3."V"".VV.".'.'.', ate. saddled, when ten miles from camp. Just Tlmc-2:24K, 2:22, 2:24- Mr. withers hoped tne senate wotuu as the rnnce gave tne oruer to remount, i t ie nichi race there were six non-concur in the amendments in com- a volley was fired from an ambush in the starters, ft was won by Sleepy Tom mittee of the Whole. long grass. Lieutenant Carey and four of after an exciting contest. Sweetzerwas the amendments were non-concurred the troopers returned to camp and re- distanced in the first heat, caused by cut- programme, each for a purse of $800 di- rmrtant information. vided, $400 to the first, $200 to the second, To-night Mr. Nichol will discuss the $120 to the third and $80 to the fourth. merits of the proposed substitution of hirst race. 2:20 class, had hve starters, greenbacks for National Bank notes. and was won by Boneaetter, three straight I As this iB probably the phase of the financial question that win oe- most prominently discussed in the coming cam paign, it ought to attract a large audi- FRESH FISH! The iiiolrCHt Frenb Ftefc brought to this city nre RECEIVED DAILY AT J. B. RUSK'S Meat & Vegetable .Market, No. 109 & 1(14 NORTH HIGH ST Open during the warm neatlier Sun day morning from 5 to 8 o'clock. Goods delivered to all parts of the city Free. It ifa Si !HicWL creased salaries and the extension of free delivery service for the next fiscal year, to $400,000. the committee having added to the bill the deficiency sum of $100,000 iD several Republican Senators indulging ported that the Prince and two troopers to pay judgments heretofore rendered by ; humorous thrusts at the Democrats were missing. From their statements the Court oi Claims and appropriation of for voting down their own amendments. there could be no doubt the Prince waa The bill was read the third time and nut on its final nassagc. I Debate was continued by Messrs. Eaton, Blaine, Burnside and Bayard. Mr. Ihurnian denied that he had ever killed. A Dartv of the Seventeenth Lan cers, with an ambulance, started the 2d instant to recover the body of the Prince, which was found nnd brought in on the same day. A special dispatch says: At ting his quarter. Sleepy Tom noway iwy Lucy , Mutlte Hunter.. Sullic. Summary : 8 4 1 ..1 1 6 4 2 2 2 5 3 3 ..5 3 4 4 S1.500 to enable the General Land Office to adjust and settle state claims ior swamp lands. The last two amendments were offered by Senators Rollins and Cockrell, respectively, to the Legislative and Executive Appropriation uni, out they failed of adoption. THE APPROPRIATION BILLS. The Legislative. Executive and Judi cial Appropriation bill was signed by the presiding omcers oi notn nouses u-day, conveyed to the Executive Mansion and lett with the rresiuent. An announcement of its approval by the Presi dent will be communicated to the House to-morrow. rri A.m.. AnnwnnH.rtKnn h.ll ho. I,. been finally passed by the Senate without an hour alter an adverse vote by the peo- enteenth Lancers to meet ,the amDUiance, The perby race, one and one-half amendment, will be enrolled and receive P'e. was not advisable to press the by which it was then brought hither with miieB for three-year-old colts, will have the necessary signatures of the presiding power oi tne oenate- anu im ime- an escort, mere wus a luneim pi a starters, Goodnight, Joe ttowell, Lord Time 2:15, 2:ll2:r2:l2:17M,2:18!j. I uicago Running- Heeling;, ruTf..'. Tuna OA Tk.,l,nmn.m0.l. aid a word that could be construed into davbreak a cavalry patrol under General : hirh heirina at the Chicnim Jnekev a threat that his party would refuse to Marshal left to search for the Prince, Club-grounds to-morrow, and lasts a week, vote supplies because their views were and went to Kraal, ten miles further on. yj, t0 be the moat brilliant and sue- not complied with. He said in his re- The body was discovered among the long I cessful ever held here. Four races are grass three hundred yarns irom rvnnu. There was no bullet wound, but seventeen ence, as it win certainly receive more candid treatment than it is likely to Ho from the extreme partisan standpoint oi nmnalnn cnonL-pra urlin avf rnnt rnllfiil ... . . . . . . ' .... . :.! T.nnin In a Cn..;a Rnnlr . 1,11 who v bv the dictates oi wnat is supposed ""f"" " " k """b" i r,nrt intern Mr KlMinl will ex-Clerk A bbott is doing still better, and . ,i .ffini.,1 .niLrliitln is a Director in a JNational uank. it f.. ..un Lin nn,lir, t rtrnw legitimate IOCS Will pile 11U lOnunCB Ol their own conclusions from these facts. this kind for men who enter office poor, The mint and coinage laws of the " ' no wonuer mat a large oeuiur United States was the subject oi last cluss, many ol whom went into the courts -;,,ni'. nH.troc Snirv Hoon tint nilmit nf wealthy and came out poor as Jobs tur- fll rrl rul nn nlntrnpt nr .vnnnaia kcV. growl and fight to the Utmost nOW of a lecture that was itself an abstract of that the system oi forced exactions under marks during last session he had referred to the formation of the Sen ate and warned smaller States not to push their advantage equal representation with great States too far, above all not to push the one semblance of law, or without any law whatever, has been made an issue. With but two exceptions alMhe Demo crats who have expresed themselves to me have stated that there is no other nearly a hundred years of legislation on this important BUDiecl, is ai most, if not quite, impossible. The various mint laws, and the changes in the annm frnmlTUQ in 1 1, niveani ( i mo w.m on the programme to-morrow. i he -who.i ..j iv,o innmatiinKi which course Kit lor Mr. Kinnear save to with fr.nnil nrivo runnina bIqIioh fnr 9-vpur nld . . , .'i i. 1 I .lrnw frnm tho ni.mnrrl ir tiplrpt. nnlpsR assegai wounds were in the front of the eoit8i three-quarters of a mile, will have tjle awB were givcn. It appeared that he brings positive and convincing proofs body. His clothes had been taken, but the following starters: Kimball, Mistake, each time when changes Were made they that he has not used hia office as a means around hia neck was a chain with a locket. Chria Doyle, Worgentine, Victoria, Va- in ih intr, nf the npnnle nnt f,,r of oppression. As to the olher officials . , . , J J .L- too tar, auove an not o push ne one- a. atretcner oi lances was .orn.ea uu in. por. Amazon 8nd Luke Backburn. ,he purpose of robbing the people for man powertoofar. While in England and body borne by General Marshall and orh- Kimball is favorite at 2 to 1 against the the beneHt of a class The tendency of France an administration cannot stand cers Drury, Lowe and Stewart of the Sev- fleW, 'e ' 1 t0 d.:Te t the dearer was illustrated by the gold being OMcp: lliy.li, I'earl nnd (Impel Sta. COMLY, FRANCISCO & CO. FrilLlrHKRA AND PROPRIETORS. , is having excellent success in obtaining officers in time for ita presentation to the nian power too far. For saying the afternoon. Murphy and Buckner. Lord Murphy speakers to canvass the State during the President at an early hour to-morrow at- mis, wnicn every statesman uau iieep sorrow prevails inruugiiuui wre ,en9 two to one against the Beld coming campaign. Among those who ternoon There seems to be little or no tnougnt, ne nau ueeu ueuuuuueu ever column, inerrareirauui.., will speak in Ohio are Blaine, Zach. doubt of its prompt approval. '" was true that the Democrats the attack, his horse being reBtive, but Chandler, General Logan, Frye, Burrows The Judicial Expenses Appropriation had not attempted to coerce tne r.xecu- ran aloot. ihe corpse win leave wnn I. TV. FBAXflSCO, Geasral Vauagsr. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. CongrcasiouQl Nummary. Ji;ne 20. Semite Senator Blair dentials as Senator from New Hamp: were presented, and he was sworn it After a debate past midnight upon Army of Michigan, and probably Conkling. bill is now awaiting final action of the "e; neither oiq tney propose to aiiow an escort ior iransnonauoii numoiuu. Secretary Sherman will speak in Steuben- Senate by the adoption of the conference the Executive to dictate what their legis- News of the death of the prince reached ville and Lebanon, and possibly at other rcport and will also, according to present lation Bhould be. These appropriations London at a late hour last night. At points. expectation reach the President before were proper. If the President vetoed them about one o'clock this morning it was cir- The annual Commencement exercises to-morrow evening, but there is general because they did not contain something ciliated in the lobbies of the House of f d.,-v..i nn iii J., n .nnonnnrnilv wpllfnimrlprl helief that else, the responsibility fell on him. The CommonB, when, in reply to inquiries, , or week. On Monday will comeclass day: it will be returned vetoed to the House of mnsconta nea sum "5re"" V,olonel 7T' "muTl -uZ n TV- l . . J , , '.It. ... -ar .i. I tn inrnvinniiifl ami nil iriiir hart hnun na. I Wat wand ilia fnmtminff rirtlPlfll tPlPCrrfliTl. 1 u.. i j.i u- a :..:. : .... ment reiuses .vu sigu iiieui. uecunrc lie tne imperial latuuy, ua ipiv iu. .iiirci- luu Ullllliar auuitiHn uciuiv luc nimuuauuu, .1. 1 fpi. -n T.nmwA tho n nl 1 driven from circulation in this country from 1792 to 1837 under the relative val uation of 15 to 1, and by the gold driving tha o ... trnm I tn tin. 'Ihe hurdle race, mile heats, tour hnr- ,i. th v.lnntinn nf lfi tn 1. The diss, all ages. Verdigris, Kelso Red- hi,tory 0f the law of 1853 reducing ding, Cannon, Joe Rodes, Bennett, Raven, the weiht o ,ile subsidiary coins and are starters. Kelso anil nodes are tavor- himitino. thpir Ipoal tender nualitv to now out of office, itemized bills will be demanded of them in many cases where large fees are involved, and it there is any crookedness it is hard to see how they can escape repayment. THE S0L0NS. What They arc Dolus;, Undoing-, doing to Do nnd Not Doing. ltes. Mile and a quarter dash, Edinburg, Checkmate and Lottery are lavorites. The other Btarters are Glenmore, Mitzer, Athlestone, Vergillian and America. la anybody getting any sugar for loaf- five dollars was given, and evidently was ing about here nowr ... - . I , . .i. . . .. I 1UK JTIUHIUCIII J1H UPU1UTCU "V u.u. wZ,PV'?rT,"r"(f'"'K?1 r8I,; T eV?mang ?T nn-Sral, M Tf 'If resolution relating to tl.e bridge across . ti,. pnmm:(.; nn Pn-nii,i Riif. n,i Z ' 7" .-'1 . J .... :" .i. " me jjeiro river at or near xetrou. .".- ' . " gratiuating exercises: aiternouu, niuuiui signed oy tne apeaker.. ..arious private d: followed bv Commencement ad dress; evening, reception to the graun ating clasB, new intormation to a majority oi tne audience. The history of the famous demonetization act of 1873 was given, and many of the current charges that it was corruptly passed were shown to he utterly false by quotations lrotu the record ot tne discussions on the hill and the circum stances connected with its passage. After Let Uncle Dick issue a proclamation asking the Legislature to adjourn at once. It mieht not be inappropriate to place a $ mark over the doors of the House and Senate now. The races are over, but the Soluns can remain and "codify" the Fourth of July MARRIED. Crto-Tr Ar.int.i...OnTl,...,l.,., T..n in at the residence of W. B. Trott, isq., Wal nut mils, uncinnnti, ty tne itev. Dr. Benedict, JosiAH R. Smith, of this city, and Charlotte Emily, daughter of the late J. C. S. Moore, of Cincinnati. No cards. Tot Richards At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Richards, near Marble Cliff, June 18, 1879, by Rev. i). Horloekcr, Mr. Chabi.es W. Toy, of this city, and Miss Anna M. Richards. DIED. Crane On the 19th inst., Mrs. Eliza Crane, aged sixty-one years. Funeral to-day (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 131 West Maple street. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. New Advertisements. bills were passed The views of the Judiciary committee were presented and ordered printed indcnnite leavesol ao- sence of a dozen Kepresentutives were asked; but one, for sickness, was granted, CRIME AND CASUALTY. Indications for the Ohio Valley and Lover Lake jReqionowtherlti wind), varmtr, clear Fori) -sixth Congress-Snerlal Semlon. SENATE. Mr. Davis of West Virginia, from the committee on Appropriations, stated that that committee had not been able, in view of the state of business before the Senate, When the rings get their work in, or . t... on r .1- tt:.j to report the resolution fixing the date of n. . .-, ... . tv. ti, a ti i: fldinnrnmpnt. but hnDed to be able to do weather, stationary or tovxr premres; and, in TIh " so soon the first district, local rain, followed by utsterly th'is citfor ,he Faat twenty-five years, Mr-Kolliri9 presented the credentials of winds. was to-day sentenced to the Penitentiary , ' "e na."P're, u..u Tuk Army bill was passed at 1 :50 ments through the mails glying informa- n'clnck this mnminrr bv a strict partv tion where certain articles the sale of a x f ,.. i i ui wnicn are toruiuueii uy iaw, cuutu ue pin- Fire Record, Mobile, June 20. Loss by last night's lira AAn. in.ill.nnna C1 OQ 000 thinks they ought to contain something hurst to break the news to the ex-r.mpress GwMSBY 0nt June 20.-Van Deck's 9howing the grossly groundless charac else, the blame is with him. Eugenie. London journals, while deeply L,rinB ,,, La Grnut's airricnltural .L.I it K-inhni Mr. B aine said if the speech ot the deploring the Prince's death, regard it as wi,aT..j n.(i t. jn nnn v.. , , ?.: ..!. .1.. Senator from Ohio had been explained at ,h end of Imperialism in France. n 'ck' $15 Oui). S the time it was made, as it had now been Prince Napoleon, who has become tne Cll)CINNAT, Julle 20.-The barrel and hoods ond slanders like these to support Legislature will adjourn, ond not before, explained, as a tjeoreucy essay, tne ex- head ol he line, is T . , , ;-uge - . make a ten strike for uc aim in uimamciu. tu mc . m,...- - nf T hth .,. -nj E, ... ave. , , , A,l ,. ,. . . , ,; He haa two sons, sev- I" -J,n, u " " (n? " ""... wL .L " . ",e K . ' VVT,.'U..'U" ti fi j 1. K -in1" a I lrlllu lui lln "it,i,,n icnuii. .u morning asKing tne ijcgisiaiute to gu 1UG u.iu u.ucu 111c uuuuiuj aim uuu pied all except the upper story, lheir loss is estimated at $10,000; fully insured, but the names of the companies had not been reported by them. The upper floor was occupied by the Buckeye Manufac turing Company, makers of wire goods. tra session would probably have been averted: for. in his (Blaine's) opinion, nartist following, thnt anpppfi wft-H the vprv tri-niinrlwnrk nf pntpon nnA fiftppn -vears resnectivelv, what caused the extra Bession. farty loyalty may iasten aronnu tne At 1:50 a. m. the question was put on name of one of the sons, but for a time the Army bill, and the hill was passed Imperial counsels must be distracted, and yeas 33, nays 19; a party vote except that the possibility of a return of the Empire Mr. Saulsbury, from the committee on Privileges and Llections, reported a reso- Burnnide voted aye. At 2 a. m. the Senate adjourned until twelve 0 clock Saturday, house. The Legislative Appropriation bill was vote, except Mr. Burnside voted with the affirmative. It is a question now whether Norton is a bigger man than Mcuscr and Washburn put together, or vice versa. There is blood on the Democratic House moon to-day. The Bemocsatic chiefs Norton, Washburn and Mcuser in their tilt yesterday eclipsed the Senatorial com bat of Conkling and Lamar. They have each other by the ears. In the debate over the Codification bill in the House yesterday evening, Washburn insinuated that Nortou per- chased. fnreleas Handling the Plntnl Cleveland. June 20. Last evening Carl Underner, about twelve years old, son of Professor John Undernor, a well known music teacher 01 this city, was ac cidentallv shot dead bv William Don nelly, a boy about Underner a age, by the careless handling ol a pistol. Shoot Hia Wife. Wolfville, N. S., June 20. Bessie lution authorizing the committee to in- reported by the committee on Enrolled venllgate me uiciuui.uin .11 ue ,ue.hb contested election case. Placed on the calendar. Mr. Wallace rose to a privileged question nnd presented the report of the conference committee on the Judicial Ex penses bill and asked its presentconsideration. Mr. Conkling said he did not know how far the committee had confined themselves to adjusting the disagreeing vote, and objected to considering the re aDoears more shadowy than ever. Another special from South Africa says the Prince Imperial had been sent for ward by the Quartermaster General sketch a Bite for the next camp. Wl the volley was fired not a single Zulu was 1 . mi. . .1: A 1 . r 1 , ., t. , 1 . in ue seen. ine tiaiiv utiurnicu nun the wnoie upon tne private ca enuar Follow; l e lateat concerning the After about an hour in commit ee, private ... The moTernet 0, bins were reported to tne xiouse anu , . . f. , , w . , . ... . , I pmn tn rpennnxiter waa hia first ster) in Mr. Lapham presented the viewa 01 the r, r . . W..1..1...1 t.j minority of the Judiciary committee on " 8 , .t..'..,,.. nr,lr.,l nrin.pn. uneimsioru, UOUimaiuier-lu-vlllc., aim Thp Snpnlrpr .,'ihmi.tPd nnnlieatinn. nf 9,.aff- company General JNewdegate falsehood and slander, "the foulest whelps of sin," if truth can be used lor the purpose. 11 ne wno wantonly slanders his fellow is a miscreant; he who slanders his Gov ernment commits the highest crime against American citizenship) for if by home at once. Can t they get up a duel in the Legis lature? Any kind of a change would be relished. Even if it wasn't a polished aflair, it would do now. The House and Senate have got into a Published tills Day, THE ABSURDITY PLAN OF SALVATION By JOHN N. DICKI, "Dodithon." Nearly One-third of the Entire Edi tion nasi been Sold In Advance of Pnbllrntlon. For sale by Geo. W. Gleason, A. II. Smytiie, Synold 4 Son, Uhlnann & Glock and C. H. Schneider, at 16 cents per copy. sent, post paid, to any adiiress on receipt of price. Address JOHN N. DICKIE, Columbus, Ohio. "',0.r; Loss four or five thousand dollars, fully means of slander and falsehood yon break 9ch a shape that they can t agree with Whn in"ured- down the people's faith in the integrity themselves or with anybody else. on- ) and rectitude of their Government, you hat t1"8 9tllte of SMra coM Bane Ball, NewBedforp, June 20. Holyokesl8, New iledlords 0. Troy-, June 20 Buffalos 8, Troys 1 ADDITIONAL CITY MATTERS. nreDare them for anarchy and violence. The closing remarks were greeted with hearty applause. It is hoped a larger attendance will greet the speaker to night to hear him on the interesting sub ject ot the abolition ot JNational lianki. ILLEGAL FEES. Harris has been fatally shot by Dr. Al- p0rt in view of the understanding on the a dozen members for indefinite leave of fter tk.e m(aln force.n ,a'! Za hnrt rinWnif Tirn vnnro nan ahp apprpt-1 a uni if u,Mk...(nim.niin. , n .!.. .1.. - forward as far as possible and established bert DeWolf. 1 wo years ago Bhe secret- Army bill. If another misunderstanding absence. One pleaded sickness, the rely married DeWoli. They separated. arose by reason of crowding out debate m0.i,,der important business. DeWolt proposed a reunion and she re- the Republicans would not be to blame. jrr, Conger desired to know what more iiint-u, i Alter an amiuiueu uiHuunaiuu iui . i. tu- For illegal voting. withdrew the report. Cincinnati. June 20 John J. Kelley, Mr. Carnenter then made his speech on ex-Councilman, was sentenced to-day to the Army bill. He said the army in time others, so leave was granted only in the ; nnnt ia.l (hMa . .i:AA 1 nn . . ' . .. " , iiuunsuMuicu. J". . oi peace was a pun iuiij, on sickness cose. Adjourned, uiuuiuH uiui iu u, puvm. iu iiiuutms . qi It was use as u notice luri-v. A11C 111- an entrenched camp and second commu nication. Colonel VVoodsB command, Murphy MeetlngH. The usual meeting was held in Naugh ton Hall last evening. Richard Thomas, Mr. Kelley and Mr. Croford were the speakers. Meetings will he held to-mor row at 9 :45 a, in. at Naughton Hall, at 3 The Enquirer Brethren Begnlatlng tho ColiimnnB Wing of the Democ racy. The following appeared in the Cincin nati Enquirer of yesterday, being a part p. m. at Goodale Park, at 4 p. m. corner of a letter by ita regular Columbus corre- withBix weeks' supplies, willctjt loose beventh and rulton streets and in the Upondent: ;,. Every day's developments bring out w,".s iulrlitinnn.1 evidence as to the collection meeting t ;,ini , ,i,. rv,,,. h ti, ib unknown. General Crealoclc will ad- to ne neio mere at a p. m. to-morrow. in3tanceB arc not confined to Sheriff Kin- vance trom the lower i ugeia simuitane- , ,, T. ... Wltn BIX WCeKB Supplies, Will cut lUOHe iwruui ituu runuu niit.t.-ui uuu ill important .2ti hm the b, '"" da,h M "enin? at Nuhton Ha" " ' have than attending to.hu. public dut.es , military Kraals C. Sessions and Dr. W. B. Hawkes wil Objection was made by Mr. A kins and , Tfm o( operations after this to Westerville to assist in a mass mee nthprn. so lpave was granted onlv in the . , r. ,r r. .., , i.- i-.u .i .o ... . verted the truth and wanted to prolong man to cast an illegal vote at the election tent of the bill was plain, t. e. to prevent the session,' and Norton retorted that Washburn was another, or words to those effect. last fall. No Hope for Cox. Atlanta. June 20. Judge Hillver re fused the motion for a new trial in the case of Cox, convicted of the murder of Allston. SOME RULES FOR ARCHERY. Tfil.BaRAl'U reports from Washing ton last night say the Legislative, Ex ecutive and Judicial bill was received by the President yesterday, nnd will receive his approval and be returned to thp HnuflA tvdiiv. The Armv hill will .v. t.....j.. l . j . . . .1 Detroit Free Prss.J ........... . j ... iillmireii9 and thousands ot young says the report, receive the President a iadic9 j 0troit have set up a target any use whatever on election day, and it forbade the President to respond to the call of a State for aid. Mr. Ingalla followed Mr. Carpenter in a defense and eulogy of tho President's action onlhe appropriation bills. Mr. ingalla thought the conciliatory OHIO EDITORS Sate in St. Iniuls-The U..D.'a tloaJk. St. Louis. June 20. The Ohio Edi torial excursion party arrived here at 7:45 this evening hy special train on the Ohio and Mississippi railroad in charge I.. f...n..l T... nnrl an. OllSly Willi VJCIICIUI .ICnuCgUVC, uuu ctl- dcavor to push forward a detachment to conneci witn ntiu ut nt. raum. GREAT BRITAIN. London. June 20. With reference to Ihe match with Courtney, Elliott stotes that he cannot decide to row until alter By the Study of Which Any One M ay Become nn Expert. approval. The Judicial Expenses bill, it is believed, will be passed and sent to the President also to-day, but will re ceive the Executive veto. aud drawn the bow, and dozens and scores of doctors have nulled down their signs and moved to Toledo since thiB healthy outdoor amusement was inaugurated. Here and there an archer or an archereBs obtains printed rules and lis mougiH tne conciliatory , ,, , . . , . ... ... , .. ... . j i t) :.i , u. vicuciui i UHneuKur i.i-ut v.uuu huh .3. 1 1111, mtiiuu nniiuuiu. policy lnauguraieu oy tne rresiueiit ..-.. ... r, j 1..1 . :...- ihpSnnth had been badlv rewarded uy. secretary to u.e ueneriu oixiy-niue cu i am. o,tn u. ,.. .. ,, . . I Vmvirintnn.lnnl - 4.n ntinn utna I Ir i na nt ntorn li n nil i on arlrf tnlirrnnn trnnlD ?LthI.C.?l"VnS they are nicefy quartered have been recovered 'from the wreck of , .VP -. . V c . , . " -n-.. at the Lindell Hotel. Thev will be the sunken steamer rommeranta, been withdrawni iron, ooutnern anairs. , , , b . almot won said the use in Kansas d than any other Bnlldlng I'ermllH. Building permits were issued yesterday as follows: II. J. Weinv, one story frame slable, 20x10, on Glenn alley; cost iS-W. 11, J. Wciny, two story brick dwelling, 30x17, corner Lincoln and Miami streets; cost S800. Nicholas Brehl, two story brick dwell ing addition, 2bx2o, No. 2li New street; cost S300. Thomas Williamson, one story frame near's office alone. A former Probate Judge, against whom a direct charge haa been made, and also a wen Known ex-Sheriff and the lale Clerk of the Courts are now being requested to dance to the music. How many people have been comDelled to contribute to the fortunes of these people, time alone can tell, aB the victims are scattered all over the country and Bome live abroad. The charge of Mr. Born, the brewer, against sherilt Kinnear and ins depu ties has already been given in detail. .. .Vn in ,i:r. j morrow, and leave for Denver Sunday ring some unlooked tor acoident, ueing nl evening stopping over at Kansas City the victor beyond a doubt. He is still in S-VnJ&ttS nS enrou,e' As a bit of newspaper humor, splendid condition, notwithstanding the olrol'S" '''-. JoeccS.lotigh.of great effort he s been making The dwelling, 30x16, No. 109 Grove street; No denial is attempted other than to cost lou. Republicans had never felt anxious to follow that example. Continuing, he said there was a force in this country which had. been ignored in tins debate. It was Labt evening's Cincinnati Times has instructions to guide the game, but the w,om that was of the reserved people, to all rights Burglary Case. 'Squire Martin had an interesting case the Globe-Democrat, sent a corps of seven- excitement here is intense, and at every called yesterday at his new office, coi ner teen reporters acrosB the river to meet the lap both Weston anu isrown are cneereti 0f Rich and High streets. William Clark train and interview the editore on Ohio most lustily. Brown bIiowb traces of suf- d hi wi( M E c,ork were ar. rtAlilma Til in nnMniio fnnlr wna snonm. I f,ti,,,r nnrl lilsl O Wit 1 toil IntY fltiliOnra lfi I ' J ' nlished'while the train was crossing the b,,ther him greatly. At this hour the rni8neJ on tl,e cnarBe ot "rg'sfy bridge and passing through the tunnel to vast hall where the men are contending appears that they were ejected from a state that the charge is malicious. This, however, will not do. Mr. Born is one of the oldest citizens of Columbus, a man of wealth, and one who is respected for his integrity. Neither will another defense that ia made namely, that there was a mistake made hold good, for Mr. Horn repeatedly demanded an itemized bill of costs, which was as often refused, until he The State does not seem to be badly in need of a claim agent. Twenty-five per cent, on half a million of dollars would be n pretty fat plum for Bomebody. There is nothing now to keep the Leg islature here more than fifteen minutes, and any time it remains over that means receiving money without giving a consid eration. Senators Forrest and Lord got prett hot in the Senate yesterday afternoon These Democrats have a way of telling the truth about each other which is amazing, The Legislature could and should have adiourned last evening. Kemaining until Monday means htteen dollars more to each member. But who cares? The State is rich. The codified work pusst-d the Senate yesterday and is completed. Now, what does the Legislature want to bang about ncre ior n it isn t soieiy to uraw nve uoi-lars per day? Doc. Norton ami Washburn undertook in the House yeBtcrday to re-enact the Laniar-Conkling business. According to their own statements truth was an article that neither used except on rare occasions. Before Poe makes another flourishing speech in the House he should get some pupil in the Kimlergarteu to tell him that Benjamin Franklin is not included n the list ot I'residcnts ot the United States, for the simple reason that Ben never ran for the office and never hankered after it in any way. Colonel Thoman, of the Enquirer, and Captain Carpenter, of the Leader, returned yesterday to their duties as correspondents, after a somewhat brief visit to the West. On arriving at Cincinnati, the gentlemen named discovered that the Editorial Association selected its com- LAKE SIPERIOB VIA THE NORTH SHORE, FOR PARHCPLARS ADDRESS TRIP Je212i)yl W.;il. SCNDERLAND, Dayton, Ohio. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National; Baakol Columbus, al Columbus, In the State of Ohio, at the close o( business June 14, 1879: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts , $491,411 92 U. a. Bonds to secure circulation 800,400 00 II. S. Bonds on hand ,. 3,201) 00 Other stocks, bonds and mortgages 22176 00 Due trom spproTetl reserTe agunts 129,000 07 Due Irom other Matronal Banks 16,9)7 3! Due from state Banks and bankers 3,205 07 Ksal cstata, furniture and fixtures 60,000 OS Current expenses and taxes pnld SOti 72 Checks sod other caih Items 8,000 00 Excuaages for clearing houso 2,728 52 Bills of other Banks 47,011 00 Fractional currency (including nlekels) 308 16 Specie (including gold Treasury cer- MSestes) 14,254 69 Legal tender notes 100,000 00 Redemption fund with U. 9. Tressurer to per cent, or circulation) , i;i,duu uu Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 percent, redemption fund 3,407 97 Total 11,301,000 45 LIABILIT1S. Capital stock paid tn 8300,000 (X) Surplus fund 100,000 00 Undivided pronts M.510 70 National Bank notes outstanding 270,000 00 tocnecic rau.Aiu 91 Demand certificates of do- posit 133,970 53 470.227 40 Due to other National Banks 23,975 62 Due to Slate banks and baukers 12,36t 8S Totol $1,201,000 45 State or Orno, 1 County or Franklin, J jl, Theodore P. Gordon, Cashier of the abovo nauieu uanit, uo solemnly swear tuai tne soots statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. TIIEO. P. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn tobelore ras this 20th day of June, 1870. A. II. Fbitcuie, Notary Public WW. MONYPRNV, ) E. T. Mitiiofp, y Directors. .!, fii,!n .nnnll frnn, Wliininn .root mninritv atrinrr nn the how. linncr ... ji...n . ,h iiMm.ni tneae not, not a man oi em escaping tne is nned witn an entuusiamtc concourse, h0se at Taylorlown on the Baltimore .no .,..,.,.. ,,6 Djn..... e j. j o r mn "l"6'"f ,-.. numning nroeesa. am the (1.1). tn-innr. whn shnut and cheer and aeem almost -ml nhin In il.i. nn,,ni h Shnrlfr ,,,ii. ,i,o Pmiikni'i nrnhnhlp UP the larget anu wiiang away vtiuiuuv npnple who amended tue uonsiiiunon ' L,,r. r .,, . m vr . ., .. , . ... L... . " '"Ti - " rvi - ; - t a i :li: Tl,. fllrt, .,, nr 11 !, ,i:.l , ..... ,! ll,.ir . Iun "'' lc" nwui turn 1-.WIIIK nmiron nti ll.n nn, .rnnriot inn Inl lu 1 1 I . .. . . . o .. i .- - . .. - , ., . .' ri I the rvf.t of 'em. and the Prpsidpnt' 1. intelligence, 11 nnnlv n nil and in everv lnealitv: ampmled it peacefully when they could. (liners somewnat irom our regular ais- r)on't attempt to hold your bow in and by war when driven to it. mat peo- naw a French Newspaper Seen It, patches, which were made on the ground Doth nanus wnen you snoot,. ple wotnu su iu jiiuBuiciii uu . ic FiCc.ii KEW York, June 20. The Courier twelve hours later: "A prominent Re- vou 8lloot oyer the target lower it. actions oi tne majority, iie uenieu tiiai De8 Etat8 Uni, 88y8i anent 1l, dea,h of I you buooi unucr it, nave ic eievatea. ineie ", tne rnnce imperial: The Jionaparte ir, ... . .l . . i -i ..:n.i tho Sniithprn Ttpon p nnd ilwpll nl. .... . I . ., i . . 1 the President and four members of the " f " T, ..... ,.. ...!. ii 1.....T. 1 4.l publican Representative, who has seen vih vnu mia8 the and d1ow . against the Southern people, and dwelt at narlv m. p0,id ' d tn h. 'm. long a boy's scalp tally two, one length upon tne negro exouus as prooi oi ollt of exi9tence. The Uepublicans, in- furrow along Cabinet within the past three hours, for the scalp and one for the bby gives it as his opinion that the Presi dent will sign all three of the appropri ation bills, and that Congress will ad journ Monday or Tuesday. He believes ttiis is a change in their minds resolved upon to-day Either close both eyes or keep both open when you shoot. Some favor one method ana some the other, out onus is the ditlerence aB long as your iutlicr employs a glazier by the month. Don't attempt a curve shot. The arrow is as apt to come down on the baby's bead as elsewhere. Some girls squint up one eye ana Southern intimidation of the Republican ,tead o( rejoicing at the dramatic event mucus. .... which relieves them ot the presence of n Mr. Vest declared that the negroea were nrptpndnnt of nn menn caliber, will tl,r deceived by the false representations of (hint .f"the fate nf this young man, whe Government support, and Bent o the probably would have worthily served hia country, if he had not been a son of Napoleon III. Slnnd by the President. Bo9TON. June 20. In tho New Hamn- shiro Senate to-day a resolution was of fered approving the course ot President Hayes in vetoing the recent acta of Congress, and pledging him the Bupport of that body in resisting "all disorganizing and revolutionary designs." The resolu tions declare the refusal to vote appro Clerk'B desk and had read a circular let ter by one Lycurges Jones, intended for circulation among the blacks, promising them Government support in Kansas, and saying that Congress intended to deprive The Ohio Editors. oomo gins Bqttiiii, up uiic eye aim them ot their lrecdom. Ti,. niiin pj;(.i.i i..i.,; i,i uang out ineir tongue wnen mey pun Mr. Ingalla pronounced tho circular ""'v . v.vu . , Thia is nnt, nbsn UMv neecs- (..,. lnnt,1 fnr thn nrocian nnrnnsp ti..n.i:n,r it. ......I ,nnt: ' ,. , . , , , r----- r-r-- iivui"6 " nuuuin wuicutiuu jury t0 a line snot, tnougn-it aoes iook to which it had just been put. at Cincinnati. Thursday evening, with romantic. Debate ensued, during which the Soutli nn able address by Mr. Whitelaw Reid, There is no particular distance to he em exodua and Louiaiana State affairs ., . ... . . . .. . .. - . I niiMPrvi'ii. iiiil liii. ni.Hrpr till. LHrirt.1. vuu i nnc uuiu- vi.wiuukiiit uinvoontu. Hie eaitor-in-cinet ot the new lorK " ... . i . Fin.ll.Mr. Trfiirnn wVin Wflfl pntltlpli til I nrittflnna tn Via nnrrornmnnf in lint nnlv inbune. Tho following officers were ting some one across the Btreet in the the floor, declined to yield further, and revolutionary, but is revolution. The elected for 1879-80: President, I. F. eye. proceeded to speak on the Army bill, the resolutions are made the Bpecial order Mack: Vice President. E. T. Kidd: A center shot is called a "duffer," "f" Pa"01 m" ent being substanii- tor Tuesday next. Secretaries, W. C. McOlintock and Misi if CoZ rnXu'e power Lillic C. Darst; Treasurer, C. B. Alder- , .!pll00pee mi88ing the barn and tc.equip and then Vkr man. After nnsaimr rpanlntinnu nf Lhnntln in,r ..'. .nLt.nln. tT lmr ne .'H could do 't for ever. He . , " , ii j iim x n i woulu riiiuui vuic iur u repeal inuu tnanta to the mnnv irwinn. iirmn flnd now is taueu a "xom-ram. hiiwudk tun ianra u .... w - 1 i t i i i 1 I IR'C v,,v " " " uiuic in m coroorationi of Cincinnati from whom acros? .you.n8.mn 8 shoulder is known Cordnpe with legislative dignity. 1 aa "ah ii HI pa " airtinor rinwn ond nhtVitifiCr I -r t i t " ! . . i tbey had received favor, the following -f head 1, known a. were adopted unanimously: "bluffing the game," and holding a spy- 0 long as the Democrats are irritators in hj gee a nne snot, is uiiieu this country, xou endorsed the barbari- Pay Out in Full. New York, June 20. The cotton firm of H. W. & J, H, Farley, who suspended on balances the 16th, to-day notified the Exchange of their readiness to pay all obligations in full. Rooted, That tho untiring and well glass up to get a li directed cilorts of our President, I. F. I "missing the mark." , ties that would make civilized mankind by the former. The Urtrco-Koman Hold. Utica, June 20. The wrestling match between McLaughlin and Miller was won r 1..1 1- .1.- II ,..,,. wild With the excitement of the hour. Kinnear. anil aftur thin thpv are pharnwl , , ' .. ,...! t... ,:...,! T. L.nJ nl... Ih. lil!p.t binrf nf .Ir. .. : V. .1 " u'. L.t Wn"e T"V ue ...- llim . ue ....... i win, reluming in tiiw iiuum, urritMtig as tne men iriiuge aruuuu tne traca, anu opcn the doora, taking ofl inside doorfl everybody, Bave Brown and those who and damaging the nronertv. The case have been betting on him, appears to be was continued till this morning on ac count of the absence of Ihe prosecuting witnesa, gave his lawyer. Colonel Groom, impera tive orders to get it. The itemized bill pany, and as tney understood the walk was rendered, and $20.05 overcharges ing was not good, they concluded to fore in the best of humor. At ten o'clock the score stood Weston 400, Brown 414. London. June 21. At three o clock this morning the score in the walking match stood Weston 473, Brown 420. Liverpool, June 20. Funke & Co., a German firm engaged in the cotton trade, is involved by the tranBactiona of a person identified with the firm who Iiob ab sconded. Ernst Weber, who absconded, it seems was the representative of the German branch of the firm. He specu lated in the name of the Liverpool firm, but without their Knowledge or authority. He sold futures in cotton heavily at 5Jd.. narties. no defense of the published chargeB has been attempted, and the only reply ol the bhcntl was that he would pay no attention to them. it is stated by those who are in ujsition to know pretty accurately that over $1,000 in overcharges at the Sheriff's office have been refunded. One could easily lill column with the cases and the facts and figures, but this iB unnecessary. In the case of Brown vb. Butcher $48 were .1,. t ri,ni ..j st,:.i . charged at tne Hiieritrs omce, and su . . ,. , . . ,, i paid back at the demand of the attorneys BtrcetB, some distance west of the Hock- I CM- wi,,on & Stoddttrt. ln ,n- ing Valley railroad track. An unoccu- other case Collins & Atkinson got back Blnie Thia Morning. An alarm was turned in at one o'clock this morning from box 51, West Broad street, and it brought the Department to case of Brown vb. go the pleasure of troubling the vigilants of Colorodo at thiB season of the year. The Cincinnati Police bill was up in the House a couple of times yesterday. but could not make the rillle. Lew Bernard and Si Hoffman might as well go home and return some equivalent for the money they are drawing from the people of Hamilton county. They have been lying around here nearly all winter, and have got to be a couple of sores that could be spared just as easily as not for all the good (hey could do toward pumping life 1I1IU 1I1IJ UIU. AMUSEMENTS. pied one-story frame house, belonging to Kichard Welch, the contractor and grocer. was on hre. Ihe nre blazed up suddenly . ... l: .. -., J and maao aune n nasn, giving an alarm- one transaction img ior ten uiuunium . .'. fm fhi. ojj Tim Ll C ., rri. n.H IU. .( Ih. w ......... ..v ..v ....w - -- principal members of the firm was to arrive in Liverpool ThurBday night to in vestigate the affair. It is uncertain who will suffer losses, aa the principals may be able to repudiate Weber's transactions. i-lis oollapso has uepresseu the cotton market. for their client $19 overpaid fees. In still another case 'Squire Comptop got hack a large amount of monev, so his attorney states, for overcharges in the sale of lands cast of the city. Albert Gcmunder is house wob wrapped in flames on the mentioned aslanothcr who recovered $10 arrival of tho firemen, and as they had alter naving paw tne same untier tne to lay hose from Brood street, and there strongest kind of a protest, Mr. Doney, was no hope of saving It, the building a farmer living in the couutry, was riddled with the hooks, and by the has been repaid a considerable amount, time it was down the hose waB ready lor anu lias otner cases in wnit n tie Opera House. 7-.(w Jun'(;V The following notice is handed us: "Kos Morbus, the matchleBS and beautiful Welsh tenor, whose powers aa a vocalist have electrified all who have heard him, has consented tit the earnest request ol many lriends, to give a vocal concert ot ins own selection on itiesuay evening nest, June 24, at the Opera House. Our citizens who have not had the pleas, ure of hearing this wonderful vocalist, should not fuil tn attend, or they will miss EGYPT nounngwotcr.when the 1 re was soon Dut claims he was illegally made to stand ana irt i.i,inm nir..m,i in ,, lif tim,. li; out. A family named Hardy had just deliver. What aggravates those who we)l earned reputation, which has placed moved out on Thursday, leaving the have been levied on is that the county him in the front rank among tho sweetest Cairo. June 20. England and France Iioubc vacant. It ia said that men were officers have been in the receipt of in- unite in demanding the abdication of the seen about the premisea last night. It comes which make them and their cliil- Khedive. Germany and Austria give the may be that tramps had taken reluge, drcn independent, wnne tne iceB nave Khedive the alternative of full rjavment but noons was seen escaping and it is either come from unfortunate debtors who of the floating debt or their co-operation thought to have been a deliberate inccn- lost all they had, or from unlucky cred- witu Jfingland and r rance. nothing is diary. The loss is ouoni ;uu, not in- nors wno were lortcu to pay me cos.s known here of the attitude of the Sultan sured. while endeavoring to recover their own in the matter. The Khedive ib nninter- The house was In good condition, but property or a portion ol it. l-.x-fherilt TUDted in n conference with Princes there were no contents endangered. The Hoi n is rated aa being worth from $00,- Tewfik and Hassam. The British and fire soon did its work. It was not only a 000 to $70,000, and ex-Probate Judge French Conauls, at their interview with I long dutance for the department, but I rugh ot a much lnjher amount he isbe- tenor singers of the world, disarms criticism and meritoriously draws forth rap turous applause from all who hear him." u c are giuu to uute inuiiuecuujigcnicni with this gentleman, who captured bis au dience with n perfect storm last Thursday night, has been effected, and we doubt if any who heard Mr. Aionuis on mat occasion will deem the enthusiastic encomium above given as any exaggeration of his rare gifts. Columbus people will hi glad to near htm again, and at once, Corrcet- lt 8am'l Thomas, J REPORT OF T11K CONDITION OF THE National Exchange Bank, at Columbus, in the State of Ohio, at the close ol business, 14th June, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 1330,241 08 u. B. Houds to secure circulation co,ooo 00 50.000 00 91,103 40 17,210 18 9,076 80 1.218 S8 500 00 1C.001 42 19,240 00 140 10 U. H. Bonds to socuro denoslts... Due from approved reserve agents.... Due from other National Bauks Duefrom State Banks and hankers.. Current expenses snd tsxes paid a omer cssu items ., Checks am Exchanges for clearing house.... r.iusoi omer nauns Fractional currency (including nickels) Bpeclo (Including gold Tressurv ocr- tltlcites) 0,430 21 Legsl tendsr notes 01,970 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent. o( circulation) 2,280 00 Total l59,107 CO LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In (100,000 00 Surplus fund 50,000 00 Undivided profits 7,010 31 National Bank notes outstanding 45,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 911,475 54 Demand certificates ot deposit 37,05 21 United States deposits 10,29'J 74 Deposits of U.S. disbursing olficcrs 15,490 15 Duo to other Nstlonal Ranks 53,44 94 Dne to Stato Bunks and hankers 22,792 80 Total SO'9,107 03 Stats or Onto, 1 County ot- Franklin, j m' I. Charles ,1. Hardy, Cashier of thoabove-named bank, do solcmnlv swear that the above statement is-truo to the best of ray knowledge nnd belief. " C. .1. HAHDY, Cashier. Subscribed and swom to before me this 20th day of June, 1879. F. F. Uoffuak, Notary Public. i.TAS. S. Abbott, Wm. A. Platt, '-Directors. Wm. B. Hawkks, j JAS. WILLIAMS, DYER AND PRESSEtt OF GENTLEMEN'S Clothing, Repairing, and Silk Velvet Collars. Also, Silk and Felt Hsu Cleaned, Blocked and Ttetrluimcd. No. 89 South Front street, ln rear Of Noll Bouse, noil ly 1 4p

Villi II H M -M II rl ' . -i COLUMBUS, SATURDAY, JUSTE 21, 1870. NO. 149. VOL. XL. SIEBERT & HILEY, LANK POCK MAMIFACT1JREI.S, , t , fc , , 1'iinti'is, Binders, Stationery K And Legal Blank Publishers. A FULL LINE OF HEADY MADE BLArM BOOKS Kept constautly on haitjd, j,-. j Book Binding Of Every Description, By Use EDITION or SINOI.B VOLUME OtVKrlA. HOUSE BUILDING, ANDREW SCHWARZ, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, Eft-Orders from abroad solicited. jaa'2 eod lylp ... .1 .'. . ATTORNEYS. .n ..E,C. ItRIGO, , Attornoy-ftt-Law & Notary Publlo, 103 SOUTH HIOII ST., (Opposite Naughton Hall) COLUMBUS, OHIO. Mack, oi the Sandusky Register, in plan ning and arranging (or tbi annual meet- ing ana excursion, mem our nmny thanks. """" "" ' " ' ifiaeW,. That mitt-law Reid,the able Ohio' editoof the !NeW York Tribune, has placed na under lasting obligationH for hla acceptable address. 1 As the telegraph in another column informs, the Association "arrived at the West correctly," at St. Louis, last eveningand the members were being safelycared for at the Lindel Hotel by their friends in that city, conspicuous among whom was Mac, of the Globf- Democrat W 1. 1 BY TELEGRAPH BY MAIL AND TELEGRAPH. M. II. MAtflM, Attorney - vt Iin-xc, JolOOm No. 10 N. High St., COLUMBUS, 0. sons M. PUGH, Attorney vt - IiaW) No. 57 1-2 SOUTH HIGH SI 1 ; (Araboi Building.) ypclui attention given to Admlnisuaiion matters and Probata Court Dullness generally. leblB dw 6m Jamk8 Watson. Chas. E. Burr, Jr. i WATSON & BURR, Attorneys - at " Xj nw, NO. 10S SOl'TII HICIH ST., JeS 3m lp Colnmbm, Ohio. FRANCES G. JANTiEY, M. D., 109 EAST STATE STREET. je a tf -. , ' IIENRIE HOUSE, Third Street, net. Main nnd Sycninore, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Refitted throughout. Will accommodate 400 guests. Fare reduced to 91.50 per day. S. Johnson and D.E. Allen In the office. lm y!2 6111 J. Q.BIIEIIENBACK 4 CO.,Propr's. , The Marlyand Democratic State Con vention will be held August The Hull inquest was continued in (lew Xork yesterday, witn po new, aevei ipmenta. ,1 ' i ' Li,'!, I,..! The Republican State Convention oi tjsl norma adjourned sine die yesterday, after choosing a Central Committee. The new telegranh comDanv the Amer ican Union line declare they are pushing their work rapidly, and will soon dupli cate the entire territory of the Western Union Comnanv. Thev have a thousand men constantly at work, and within four months claim they will have direct communication with all the main cities of the country, 1 The Panama Star aud Herald, of the 10th, describes the "revolution" in that State that was crushed out some days ago (as before given by telegraph , in which General Aizpurn, at the head of a hundred men, seized a hand car and flat car with which to move their stores; one sentinel was shot and President Casasta kid napped. This revolution lasted more than thirty hours. ' Ohio. I ronton has a seventy-four hours pe destrian match, to end at 11 o'clock tonight. ; ,. , , The Eclectic Medical Convention and TO THE OHIO STATE JOURHAU WASHINGTON. Seuator Blair of New Hampshire Takes His Seat. The Legislative Appropriation Bill Reaches the President, And the Army and Judicial Expenses Bills Will To-Day. Speculations as to H What Will He Do With Them t" First Two to be Approved; Last Vetoed. the Carpenter, Ingalla, Logan and Others .1.! : Air the Army Bill, Which Finally Passes at 10 O'C'lqck in is morning. shudder. You endorsed conduct that was not according to civilized warfare. Attempts were made to disseminate small- nw anA iliaaaaa an.1 tn Am Nlnrthnvn yvA .m u.ostnn, " -w. ...... .. cities. You are in no position to tell us Y OStOll we must stop talking about the rebellion. You censure Republicans for speaking of what occurred during the war, and Buy nc mc "J"5 I , , the Northern heart. I say that unless And BOUnd you stop this talk yourselves, we will have a solid North, and when the North becomes solid again it will be solid to remain so. I uo not know what the President may do and it in none of my busi ness., out I am tree to say and 1 want my people to understand it, the only difference between this an j a repeal positive oi the law is, that one would be a proper way of legislating, and the other is not. The effect is the same. One repeals, the other negatives. The man that votes tor this sec tion to-day must not explain to his constituents that it amounts to nothing; that it 'only cuts off supplies for a day. It means the same as if it forbade supplies fni a vaui. Tho fliinrttinn nf trie law would be iustas much a backdown on our Latest From part as it we had agreed to tne repeal of the election laws. Whenever you will quit distressing people in your country, we will respect you. When ever you protect the poor man as yon do the rich man, and the colored man as FOREIGN. Fifty-Three Advance, Miles in to Win the "Bust." Pile or Additional Particulars of the French , Prince's Death. ' The Ki-Enipres Summons the Bona- partlsts to ( lilsolhiirst. Ticklish Conditions of the Khedive of Egypt. the South of War. African Seat the Khedive yesterday, formally demand ed lus abdication, tie asked lor a delay of forty-eight hours, in order to commu nicate with the Porte before replying. The Cabinet is in Council. All the Min isters, except of War, favor abdication. FRANCE. Paris, June 30. Most of the newspapers of Paris deplore the tragic end of the Prince Imperial. Prince Jerome Napoleon is expected to arrive to-day. A correspondent hears that ex-Empress Eugene has summoned all the Bonapart-ist leaders to Chiselhurst. . AUSTRALIA. London, June 20. A dispatch from Sydney, Australia, announces that arrangements have been completed for a sculling match between Trickett and Lay-cock for the championship of the world, which is to take place August 30. when they arrived there it was necessary to get connection with a water plug on Broad street. Chief Heinmiller wasabsent in Cleveland, and Acting Chief Charles Coffroth deserves great credit for his prompt and good management. The reel carts from the Gay street and Third street houses were there and 1,550 feet of hose were laid. This was done in short meter and the hook and ladder men tore the burning house down while the hose wan laying, so that it was soou finished up. The lire attracted a good crowd and raised the natives in the West End, but the house was not in a connected block so as to threaten other property. . GOLD AND SILVER. 1 MASONIC EXCURSION GIRCLEVILLE, OHIO! TUESDAY, JUNE 34, Via Scioto Valley Railway. : v , , CANADA. Ottawa, June 20. The Government has decided to rescind all permission to American troops to visit Canada under arms, alleging the reason therefor that these visits might lead to future compli cations, (i WHACK AT THE LETTER CARRIERS, Washington, June 20. The Letter Carriers' Deficiency bill was reported hack to the Senate to-day and placed upon the calendar. The committe struck out the entire amount, $7,100, voted by the House for the payment of Increased salary to letter carriers for the current hBcal year under the reclassmcation authorized by the act of last Feburary, and reduced the amount of $415,000 provided SOUTH AFRICA. London. June 20. The following are additional particulars of the death of the vou do the white man, we will respect Prince Imperial : The body of the Prince you. Whenever you quit talking about when found lay oh its back. There were men of wealth in your country being the eighteen assegai stabs in it, two of them only ones that have a right to vote and piercing the body, from the chest to the ooiu omce, men we win iuiuk ju uuueic oacK, two in me sme, auu one uenirujrmg to the principles on which this Govern- the right eye. A locket with hair, me-ment waseBtablished. Then we will meet dallions and retimiarv were found around you half way, and say that this country his neck. The face wore a placid ex- TURKEv. Constantinople,' June 20. Grand Vizar Kbeireddiri tendered his resigna tion and the Sultan replied he might have to remove him but could not accept his resignation:: TURF NOTES. Eamt Snglnaw Racoa. Detroit, Mich., June 20. Last day. well attended, the principal interest be- man could hold an audience Mr. Mlchol'a Fifth Lecture Last Night on the Mint and Coinage I.awa of the United Stntes-Snujeet for To-NlKht, the Proposed Nabatltntlon of Greenbacks for National Bank Note. The audience that attended Mr. Nichol's fifth lecture last night was larger than that of tAe previous evening, hut not so large as at the last lecture of last week. Those present were mainly of our best class of mechanics, business and working- men. They paid the closest attention and evidently come night after night for the information they receive. Many of those who attend huve been heard to remark that the subjects discussed are made so plain that tirey have no un-ficulty in understanding the speaker's meaning-. The plain statement of facts after all are more interesting than rant and rhetoric. It is doubtful whether any for hve The New aud Elegaut Muaonlc Temple will be loi uiallj dedicated B TUESDAY, ST, JOHN'S DAY, by the Maions ol C irrleville, as-listed by C'oiuinauderie and lodges from Columbus, Newark, Zanesiille, Chillicothe, Portsmouth aud other places. Excursion Train leaves I'uion Depot at 730 a. ni. FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP $1. Tickets can be obtained at General Ticket OIUce,117 1-2 North High street and at Depot, Monday. GEO. (HANDLER, ien 21 . , General Ticket Agent. as a whole gives the same rights to one pres81on. tie had evidently kg the pacing race, which proved a very evenings by any other attraction than the man as to another, and the Legislators oi tried to mount and the leather of the flap remarkable one, Tff0 raceJ were on the merit of imparting interesting and im- uuh country are uuuuu uj. niai. (inuuiyic tearing, ne run uioug me jmiu vu nucic and bound to carry it out. Till that time you cannot expect the North to recognize vou as standing upon the same platform in reference to justice and internes 01 the people as we do at the North. .Numerous amendments were ottered were fouad two troopers.who lay near the body both asseeaied. The Prince was very adventurous, the omciai account says: The Prince with Lieutenant Carev. of the Ninetv-eiuhth regiment, six men and one tiiendly Aiilu leit tne 1 1 2 2 3 0 S 4 4 6 the'American Nursreymen's Association by the House for the payment of in- continued their sessions in Clevelandyesterday. Schmidlapp & Kaiser, berewers, of Piaua. made an assignment Thursday. Liabilities $10,000 to $12,000; estimated to exceed assets. Dr. J. T. Houston, a prominent citizen of London, was married Thursday even ing at Springfield, to Mrs. Mary McCrack- en, lormerly ot opringneld The election contest in Belmont county this fall bids fair to be solely and only between the pros and contras on the county seat removal question politics being counted out, The graduation and commencement exerciscB of Granville Female College, its forty-fifth annual, closed last Wednesday night, and were among the most suc cessful ever held. A regular Conserva tory of Musio will be opened next fall with Professor E, H. Kuppel, of the Grand Conservatory of New York, as Uirector. General Bobinson, now in Washington, heats. Summary by the Republicans, all voted down by camp at Kelitzi mountain, seven miles Doty ..." the Democrats. beyond Blood river, the 1st instant, for a M"uunie The bill was then reported to the Sen- reconnoisance. The party halted and un- Jol,n h-V""""V.''"""3."V"".VV.".'.'.', ate. saddled, when ten miles from camp. Just Tlmc-2:24K, 2:22, 2:24- Mr. withers hoped tne senate wotuu as the rnnce gave tne oruer to remount, i t ie nichi race there were six non-concur in the amendments in com- a volley was fired from an ambush in the starters, ft was won by Sleepy Tom mittee of the Whole. long grass. Lieutenant Carey and four of after an exciting contest. Sweetzerwas the amendments were non-concurred the troopers returned to camp and re- distanced in the first heat, caused by cut- programme, each for a purse of $800 di- rmrtant information. vided, $400 to the first, $200 to the second, To-night Mr. Nichol will discuss the $120 to the third and $80 to the fourth. merits of the proposed substitution of hirst race. 2:20 class, had hve starters, greenbacks for National Bank notes. and was won by Boneaetter, three straight I As this iB probably the phase of the financial question that win oe- most prominently discussed in the coming cam paign, it ought to attract a large audi- FRESH FISH! The iiiolrCHt Frenb Ftefc brought to this city nre RECEIVED DAILY AT J. B. RUSK'S Meat & Vegetable .Market, No. 109 & 1(14 NORTH HIGH ST Open during the warm neatlier Sun day morning from 5 to 8 o'clock. Goods delivered to all parts of the city Free. It ifa Si !HicWL creased salaries and the extension of free delivery service for the next fiscal year, to $400,000. the committee having added to the bill the deficiency sum of $100,000 iD several Republican Senators indulging ported that the Prince and two troopers to pay judgments heretofore rendered by ; humorous thrusts at the Democrats were missing. From their statements the Court oi Claims and appropriation of for voting down their own amendments. there could be no doubt the Prince waa The bill was read the third time and nut on its final nassagc. I Debate was continued by Messrs. Eaton, Blaine, Burnside and Bayard. Mr. Ihurnian denied that he had ever killed. A Dartv of the Seventeenth Lan cers, with an ambulance, started the 2d instant to recover the body of the Prince, which was found nnd brought in on the same day. A special dispatch says: At ting his quarter. Sleepy Tom noway iwy Lucy , Mutlte Hunter.. Sullic. Summary : 8 4 1 ..1 1 6 4 2 2 2 5 3 3 ..5 3 4 4 S1.500 to enable the General Land Office to adjust and settle state claims ior swamp lands. The last two amendments were offered by Senators Rollins and Cockrell, respectively, to the Legislative and Executive Appropriation uni, out they failed of adoption. THE APPROPRIATION BILLS. The Legislative. Executive and Judi cial Appropriation bill was signed by the presiding omcers oi notn nouses u-day, conveyed to the Executive Mansion and lett with the rresiuent. An announcement of its approval by the Presi dent will be communicated to the House to-morrow. rri A.m.. AnnwnnH.rtKnn h.ll ho. I,. been finally passed by the Senate without an hour alter an adverse vote by the peo- enteenth Lancers to meet ,the amDUiance, The perby race, one and one-half amendment, will be enrolled and receive P'e. was not advisable to press the by which it was then brought hither with miieB for three-year-old colts, will have the necessary signatures of the presiding power oi tne oenate- anu im ime- an escort, mere wus a luneim pi a starters, Goodnight, Joe ttowell, Lord Time 2:15, 2:ll2:r2:l2:17M,2:18!j. I uicago Running- Heeling;, ruTf..'. Tuna OA Tk.,l,nmn.m0.l. aid a word that could be construed into davbreak a cavalry patrol under General : hirh heirina at the Chicnim Jnekev a threat that his party would refuse to Marshal left to search for the Prince, Club-grounds to-morrow, and lasts a week, vote supplies because their views were and went to Kraal, ten miles further on. yj, t0 be the moat brilliant and sue- not complied with. He said in his re- The body was discovered among the long I cessful ever held here. Four races are grass three hundred yarns irom rvnnu. There was no bullet wound, but seventeen ence, as it win certainly receive more candid treatment than it is likely to Ho from the extreme partisan standpoint oi nmnalnn cnonL-pra urlin avf rnnt rnllfiil ... . . . . . . ' .... . :.! T.nnin In a Cn..;a Rnnlr . 1,11 who v bv the dictates oi wnat is supposed ""f"" " " k """b" i r,nrt intern Mr KlMinl will ex-Clerk A bbott is doing still better, and . ,i .ffini.,1 .niLrliitln is a Director in a JNational uank. it f.. ..un Lin nn,lir, t rtrnw legitimate IOCS Will pile 11U lOnunCB Ol their own conclusions from these facts. this kind for men who enter office poor, The mint and coinage laws of the " ' no wonuer mat a large oeuiur United States was the subject oi last cluss, many ol whom went into the courts -;,,ni'. nH.troc Snirv Hoon tint nilmit nf wealthy and came out poor as Jobs tur- fll rrl rul nn nlntrnpt nr .vnnnaia kcV. growl and fight to the Utmost nOW of a lecture that was itself an abstract of that the system oi forced exactions under marks during last session he had referred to the formation of the Sen ate and warned smaller States not to push their advantage equal representation with great States too far, above all not to push the one semblance of law, or without any law whatever, has been made an issue. With but two exceptions alMhe Demo crats who have expresed themselves to me have stated that there is no other nearly a hundred years of legislation on this important BUDiecl, is ai most, if not quite, impossible. The various mint laws, and the changes in the annm frnmlTUQ in 1 1, niveani ( i mo w.m on the programme to-morrow. i he -who.i ..j iv,o innmatiinKi which course Kit lor Mr. Kinnear save to with fr.nnil nrivo runnina bIqIioh fnr 9-vpur nld . . , .'i i. 1 I .lrnw frnm tho ni.mnrrl ir tiplrpt. nnlpsR assegai wounds were in the front of the eoit8i three-quarters of a mile, will have tjle awB were givcn. It appeared that he brings positive and convincing proofs body. His clothes had been taken, but the following starters: Kimball, Mistake, each time when changes Were made they that he has not used hia office as a means around hia neck was a chain with a locket. Chria Doyle, Worgentine, Victoria, Va- in ih intr, nf the npnnle nnt f,,r of oppression. As to the olher officials . , . , J J .L- too tar, auove an not o push ne one- a. atretcner oi lances was .orn.ea uu in. por. Amazon 8nd Luke Backburn. ,he purpose of robbing the people for man powertoofar. While in England and body borne by General Marshall and orh- Kimball is favorite at 2 to 1 against the the beneHt of a class The tendency of France an administration cannot stand cers Drury, Lowe and Stewart of the Sev- fleW, 'e ' 1 t0 d.:Te t the dearer was illustrated by the gold being OMcp: lliy.li, I'earl nnd (Impel Sta. COMLY, FRANCISCO & CO. FrilLlrHKRA AND PROPRIETORS. , is having excellent success in obtaining officers in time for ita presentation to the nian power too far. For saying the afternoon. Murphy and Buckner. Lord Murphy speakers to canvass the State during the President at an early hour to-morrow at- mis, wnicn every statesman uau iieep sorrow prevails inruugiiuui wre ,en9 two to one against the Beld coming campaign. Among those who ternoon There seems to be little or no tnougnt, ne nau ueeu ueuuuuueu ever column, inerrareirauui.., will speak in Ohio are Blaine, Zach. doubt of its prompt approval. '" was true that the Democrats the attack, his horse being reBtive, but Chandler, General Logan, Frye, Burrows The Judicial Expenses Appropriation had not attempted to coerce tne r.xecu- ran aloot. ihe corpse win leave wnn I. TV. FBAXflSCO, Geasral Vauagsr. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. CongrcasiouQl Nummary. Ji;ne 20. Semite Senator Blair dentials as Senator from New Hamp: were presented, and he was sworn it After a debate past midnight upon Army of Michigan, and probably Conkling. bill is now awaiting final action of the "e; neither oiq tney propose to aiiow an escort ior iransnonauoii numoiuu. Secretary Sherman will speak in Steuben- Senate by the adoption of the conference the Executive to dictate what their legis- News of the death of the prince reached ville and Lebanon, and possibly at other rcport and will also, according to present lation Bhould be. These appropriations London at a late hour last night. At points. expectation reach the President before were proper. If the President vetoed them about one o'clock this morning it was cir- The annual Commencement exercises to-morrow evening, but there is general because they did not contain something ciliated in the lobbies of the House of f d.,-v..i nn iii J., n .nnonnnrnilv wpllfnimrlprl helief that else, the responsibility fell on him. The CommonB, when, in reply to inquiries, , or week. On Monday will comeclass day: it will be returned vetoed to the House of mnsconta nea sum "5re"" V,olonel 7T' "muTl -uZ n TV- l . . J , , '.It. ... -ar .i. I tn inrnvinniiifl ami nil iriiir hart hnun na. I Wat wand ilia fnmtminff rirtlPlfll tPlPCrrfliTl. 1 u.. i j.i u- a :..:. : .... ment reiuses .vu sigu iiieui. uecunrc lie tne imperial latuuy, ua ipiv iu. .iiirci- luu Ullllliar auuitiHn uciuiv luc nimuuauuu, .1. 1 fpi. -n T.nmwA tho n nl 1 driven from circulation in this country from 1792 to 1837 under the relative val uation of 15 to 1, and by the gold driving tha o ... trnm I tn tin. 'Ihe hurdle race, mile heats, tour hnr- ,i. th v.lnntinn nf lfi tn 1. The diss, all ages. Verdigris, Kelso Red- hi,tory 0f the law of 1853 reducing ding, Cannon, Joe Rodes, Bennett, Raven, the weiht o ,ile subsidiary coins and are starters. Kelso anil nodes are tavor- himitino. thpir Ipoal tender nualitv to now out of office, itemized bills will be demanded of them in many cases where large fees are involved, and it there is any crookedness it is hard to see how they can escape repayment. THE S0L0NS. What They arc Dolus;, Undoing-, doing to Do nnd Not Doing. ltes. Mile and a quarter dash, Edinburg, Checkmate and Lottery are lavorites. The other Btarters are Glenmore, Mitzer, Athlestone, Vergillian and America. la anybody getting any sugar for loaf- five dollars was given, and evidently was ing about here nowr ... - . I , . .i. . . .. I 1UK JTIUHIUCIII J1H UPU1UTCU "V u.u. wZ,PV'?rT,"r"(f'"'K?1 r8I,; T eV?mang ?T nn-Sral, M Tf 'If resolution relating to tl.e bridge across . ti,. pnmm:(.; nn Pn-nii,i Riif. n,i Z ' 7" .-'1 . J .... :" .i. " me jjeiro river at or near xetrou. .".- ' . " gratiuating exercises: aiternouu, niuuiui signed oy tne apeaker.. ..arious private d: followed bv Commencement ad dress; evening, reception to the graun ating clasB, new intormation to a majority oi tne audience. The history of the famous demonetization act of 1873 was given, and many of the current charges that it was corruptly passed were shown to he utterly false by quotations lrotu the record ot tne discussions on the hill and the circum stances connected with its passage. After Let Uncle Dick issue a proclamation asking the Legislature to adjourn at once. It mieht not be inappropriate to place a $ mark over the doors of the House and Senate now. The races are over, but the Soluns can remain and "codify" the Fourth of July MARRIED. Crto-Tr Ar.int.i...OnTl,...,l.,., T..n in at the residence of W. B. Trott, isq., Wal nut mils, uncinnnti, ty tne itev. Dr. Benedict, JosiAH R. Smith, of this city, and Charlotte Emily, daughter of the late J. C. S. Moore, of Cincinnati. No cards. Tot Richards At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Richards, near Marble Cliff, June 18, 1879, by Rev. i). Horloekcr, Mr. Chabi.es W. Toy, of this city, and Miss Anna M. Richards. DIED. Crane On the 19th inst., Mrs. Eliza Crane, aged sixty-one years. Funeral to-day (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 131 West Maple street. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. New Advertisements. bills were passed The views of the Judiciary committee were presented and ordered printed indcnnite leavesol ao- sence of a dozen Kepresentutives were asked; but one, for sickness, was granted, CRIME AND CASUALTY. Indications for the Ohio Valley and Lover Lake jReqionowtherlti wind), varmtr, clear Fori) -sixth Congress-Snerlal Semlon. SENATE. Mr. Davis of West Virginia, from the committee on Appropriations, stated that that committee had not been able, in view of the state of business before the Senate, When the rings get their work in, or . t... on r .1- tt:.j to report the resolution fixing the date of n. . .-, ... . tv. ti, a ti i: fldinnrnmpnt. but hnDed to be able to do weather, stationary or tovxr premres; and, in TIh " so soon the first district, local rain, followed by utsterly th'is citfor ,he Faat twenty-five years, Mr-Kolliri9 presented the credentials of winds. was to-day sentenced to the Penitentiary , ' "e na."P're, u..u Tuk Army bill was passed at 1 :50 ments through the mails glying informa- n'clnck this mnminrr bv a strict partv tion where certain articles the sale of a x f ,.. i i ui wnicn are toruiuueii uy iaw, cuutu ue pin- Fire Record, Mobile, June 20. Loss by last night's lira AAn. in.ill.nnna C1 OQ 000 thinks they ought to contain something hurst to break the news to the ex-r.mpress GwMSBY 0nt June 20.-Van Deck's 9howing the grossly groundless charac else, the blame is with him. Eugenie. London journals, while deeply L,rinB ,,, La Grnut's airricnltural .L.I it K-inhni Mr. B aine said if the speech ot the deploring the Prince's death, regard it as wi,aT..j n.(i t. jn nnn v.. , , ?.: ..!. .1.. Senator from Ohio had been explained at ,h end of Imperialism in France. n 'ck' $15 Oui). S the time it was made, as it had now been Prince Napoleon, who has become tne Cll)CINNAT, Julle 20.-The barrel and hoods ond slanders like these to support Legislature will adjourn, ond not before, explained, as a tjeoreucy essay, tne ex- head ol he line, is T . , , ;-uge - . make a ten strike for uc aim in uimamciu. tu mc . m,...- - nf T hth .,. -nj E, ... ave. , , , A,l ,. ,. . . , ,; He haa two sons, sev- I" -J,n, u " " (n? " ""... wL .L " . ",e K . ' VVT,.'U..'U" ti fi j 1. K -in1" a I lrlllu lui lln "it,i,,n icnuii. .u morning asKing tne ijcgisiaiute to gu 1UG u.iu u.ucu 111c uuuuiuj aim uuu pied all except the upper story, lheir loss is estimated at $10,000; fully insured, but the names of the companies had not been reported by them. The upper floor was occupied by the Buckeye Manufac turing Company, makers of wire goods. tra session would probably have been averted: for. in his (Blaine's) opinion, nartist following, thnt anpppfi wft-H the vprv tri-niinrlwnrk nf pntpon nnA fiftppn -vears resnectivelv, what caused the extra Bession. farty loyalty may iasten aronnu tne At 1:50 a. m. the question was put on name of one of the sons, but for a time the Army bill, and the hill was passed Imperial counsels must be distracted, and yeas 33, nays 19; a party vote except that the possibility of a return of the Empire Mr. Saulsbury, from the committee on Privileges and Llections, reported a reso- Burnnide voted aye. At 2 a. m. the Senate adjourned until twelve 0 clock Saturday, house. The Legislative Appropriation bill was vote, except Mr. Burnside voted with the affirmative. It is a question now whether Norton is a bigger man than Mcuscr and Washburn put together, or vice versa. There is blood on the Democratic House moon to-day. The Bemocsatic chiefs Norton, Washburn and Mcuser in their tilt yesterday eclipsed the Senatorial com bat of Conkling and Lamar. They have each other by the ears. In the debate over the Codification bill in the House yesterday evening, Washburn insinuated that Nortou per- chased. fnreleas Handling the Plntnl Cleveland. June 20. Last evening Carl Underner, about twelve years old, son of Professor John Undernor, a well known music teacher 01 this city, was ac cidentallv shot dead bv William Don nelly, a boy about Underner a age, by the careless handling ol a pistol. Shoot Hia Wife. Wolfville, N. S., June 20. Bessie lution authorizing the committee to in- reported by the committee on Enrolled venllgate me uiciuui.uin .11 ue ,ue.hb contested election case. Placed on the calendar. Mr. Wallace rose to a privileged question nnd presented the report of the conference committee on the Judicial Ex penses bill and asked its presentconsideration. Mr. Conkling said he did not know how far the committee had confined themselves to adjusting the disagreeing vote, and objected to considering the re aDoears more shadowy than ever. Another special from South Africa says the Prince Imperial had been sent for ward by the Quartermaster General sketch a Bite for the next camp. Wl the volley was fired not a single Zulu was 1 . mi. . .1: A 1 . r 1 , ., t. , 1 . in ue seen. ine tiaiiv utiurnicu nun the wnoie upon tne private ca enuar Follow; l e lateat concerning the After about an hour in commit ee, private ... The moTernet 0, bins were reported to tne xiouse anu , . . f. , , w . , . ... . , I pmn tn rpennnxiter waa hia first ster) in Mr. Lapham presented the viewa 01 the r, r . . W..1..1...1 t.j minority of the Judiciary committee on " 8 , .t..'..,,.. nr,lr.,l nrin.pn. uneimsioru, UOUimaiuier-lu-vlllc., aim Thp Snpnlrpr .,'ihmi.tPd nnnlieatinn. nf 9,.aff- company General JNewdegate falsehood and slander, "the foulest whelps of sin," if truth can be used lor the purpose. 11 ne wno wantonly slanders his fellow is a miscreant; he who slanders his Gov ernment commits the highest crime against American citizenship) for if by home at once. Can t they get up a duel in the Legis lature? Any kind of a change would be relished. Even if it wasn't a polished aflair, it would do now. The House and Senate have got into a Published tills Day, THE ABSURDITY PLAN OF SALVATION By JOHN N. DICKI, "Dodithon." Nearly One-third of the Entire Edi tion nasi been Sold In Advance of Pnbllrntlon. For sale by Geo. W. Gleason, A. II. Smytiie, Synold 4 Son, Uhlnann & Glock and C. H. Schneider, at 16 cents per copy. sent, post paid, to any adiiress on receipt of price. Address JOHN N. DICKIE, Columbus, Ohio. "',0.r; Loss four or five thousand dollars, fully means of slander and falsehood yon break 9ch a shape that they can t agree with Whn in"ured- down the people's faith in the integrity themselves or with anybody else. on- ) and rectitude of their Government, you hat t1"8 9tllte of SMra coM Bane Ball, NewBedforp, June 20. Holyokesl8, New iledlords 0. Troy-, June 20 Buffalos 8, Troys 1 ADDITIONAL CITY MATTERS. nreDare them for anarchy and violence. The closing remarks were greeted with hearty applause. It is hoped a larger attendance will greet the speaker to night to hear him on the interesting sub ject ot the abolition ot JNational lianki. ILLEGAL FEES. Harris has been fatally shot by Dr. Al- p0rt in view of the understanding on the a dozen members for indefinite leave of fter tk.e m(aln force.n ,a'! Za hnrt rinWnif Tirn vnnro nan ahp apprpt-1 a uni if u,Mk...(nim.niin. , n .!.. .1.. - forward as far as possible and established bert DeWolf. 1 wo years ago Bhe secret- Army bill. If another misunderstanding absence. One pleaded sickness, the rely married DeWoli. They separated. arose by reason of crowding out debate m0.i,,der important business. DeWolt proposed a reunion and she re- the Republicans would not be to blame. jrr, Conger desired to know what more iiint-u, i Alter an amiuiueu uiHuunaiuu iui . i. tu- For illegal voting. withdrew the report. Cincinnati. June 20 John J. Kelley, Mr. Carnenter then made his speech on ex-Councilman, was sentenced to-day to the Army bill. He said the army in time others, so leave was granted only in the ; nnnt ia.l (hMa . .i:AA 1 nn . . ' . .. " , iiuunsuMuicu. J". . oi peace was a pun iuiij, on sickness cose. Adjourned, uiuuiuH uiui iu u, puvm. iu iiiuutms . qi It was use as u notice luri-v. A11C 111- an entrenched camp and second commu nication. Colonel VVoodsB command, Murphy MeetlngH. The usual meeting was held in Naugh ton Hall last evening. Richard Thomas, Mr. Kelley and Mr. Croford were the speakers. Meetings will he held to-mor row at 9 :45 a, in. at Naughton Hall, at 3 The Enquirer Brethren Begnlatlng tho ColiimnnB Wing of the Democ racy. The following appeared in the Cincin nati Enquirer of yesterday, being a part p. m. at Goodale Park, at 4 p. m. corner of a letter by ita regular Columbus corre- withBix weeks' supplies, willctjt loose beventh and rulton streets and in the Upondent: ;,. Every day's developments bring out w,".s iulrlitinnn.1 evidence as to the collection meeting t ;,ini , ,i,. rv,,,. h ti, ib unknown. General Crealoclc will ad- to ne neio mere at a p. m. to-morrow. in3tanceB arc not confined to Sheriff Kin- vance trom the lower i ugeia simuitane- , ,, T. ... Wltn BIX WCeKB Supplies, Will cut lUOHe iwruui ituu runuu niit.t.-ui uuu ill important .2ti hm the b, '"" da,h M "enin? at Nuhton Ha" " ' have than attending to.hu. public dut.es , military Kraals C. Sessions and Dr. W. B. Hawkes wil Objection was made by Mr. A kins and , Tfm o( operations after this to Westerville to assist in a mass mee nthprn. so lpave was granted onlv in the . , r. ,r r. .., , i.- i-.u .i .o ... . verted the truth and wanted to prolong man to cast an illegal vote at the election tent of the bill was plain, t. e. to prevent the session,' and Norton retorted that Washburn was another, or words to those effect. last fall. No Hope for Cox. Atlanta. June 20. Judge Hillver re fused the motion for a new trial in the case of Cox, convicted of the murder of Allston. SOME RULES FOR ARCHERY. Tfil.BaRAl'U reports from Washing ton last night say the Legislative, Ex ecutive and Judicial bill was received by the President yesterday, nnd will receive his approval and be returned to thp HnuflA tvdiiv. The Armv hill will .v. t.....j.. l . j . . . .1 Detroit Free Prss.J ........... . j ... iillmireii9 and thousands ot young says the report, receive the President a iadic9 j 0troit have set up a target any use whatever on election day, and it forbade the President to respond to the call of a State for aid. Mr. Ingalla followed Mr. Carpenter in a defense and eulogy of tho President's action onlhe appropriation bills. Mr. ingalla thought the conciliatory OHIO EDITORS Sate in St. Iniuls-The U..D.'a tloaJk. St. Louis. June 20. The Ohio Edi torial excursion party arrived here at 7:45 this evening hy special train on the Ohio and Mississippi railroad in charge I.. f...n..l T... nnrl an. OllSly Willi VJCIICIUI .ICnuCgUVC, uuu ctl- dcavor to push forward a detachment to conneci witn ntiu ut nt. raum. GREAT BRITAIN. London. June 20. With reference to Ihe match with Courtney, Elliott stotes that he cannot decide to row until alter By the Study of Which Any One M ay Become nn Expert. approval. The Judicial Expenses bill, it is believed, will be passed and sent to the President also to-day, but will re ceive the Executive veto. aud drawn the bow, and dozens and scores of doctors have nulled down their signs and moved to Toledo since thiB healthy outdoor amusement was inaugurated. Here and there an archer or an archereBs obtains printed rules and lis mougiH tne conciliatory , ,, , . . , . ... ... , .. ... . j i t) :.i , u. vicuciui i UHneuKur i.i-ut v.uuu huh .3. 1 1111, mtiiuu nniiuuiu. policy lnauguraieu oy tne rresiueiit ..-.. ... r, j 1..1 . :...- ihpSnnth had been badlv rewarded uy. secretary to u.e ueneriu oixiy-niue cu i am. o,tn u. ,.. .. ,, . . I Vmvirintnn.lnnl - 4.n ntinn utna I Ir i na nt ntorn li n nil i on arlrf tnlirrnnn trnnlD ?LthI.C.?l"VnS they are nicefy quartered have been recovered 'from the wreck of , .VP -. . V c . , . " -n-.. at the Lindell Hotel. Thev will be the sunken steamer rommeranta, been withdrawni iron, ooutnern anairs. , , , b . almot won said the use in Kansas d than any other Bnlldlng I'ermllH. Building permits were issued yesterday as follows: II. J. Weinv, one story frame slable, 20x10, on Glenn alley; cost iS-W. 11, J. Wciny, two story brick dwelling, 30x17, corner Lincoln and Miami streets; cost S800. Nicholas Brehl, two story brick dwell ing addition, 2bx2o, No. 2li New street; cost S300. Thomas Williamson, one story frame near's office alone. A former Probate Judge, against whom a direct charge haa been made, and also a wen Known ex-Sheriff and the lale Clerk of the Courts are now being requested to dance to the music. How many people have been comDelled to contribute to the fortunes of these people, time alone can tell, aB the victims are scattered all over the country and Bome live abroad. The charge of Mr. Born, the brewer, against sherilt Kinnear and ins depu ties has already been given in detail. .. .Vn in ,i:r. j morrow, and leave for Denver Sunday ring some unlooked tor acoident, ueing nl evening stopping over at Kansas City the victor beyond a doubt. He is still in S-VnJ&ttS nS enrou,e' As a bit of newspaper humor, splendid condition, notwithstanding the olrol'S" '''-. JoeccS.lotigh.of great effort he s been making The dwelling, 30x16, No. 109 Grove street; No denial is attempted other than to cost lou. Republicans had never felt anxious to follow that example. Continuing, he said there was a force in this country which had. been ignored in tins debate. It was Labt evening's Cincinnati Times has instructions to guide the game, but the w,om that was of the reserved people, to all rights Burglary Case. 'Squire Martin had an interesting case the Globe-Democrat, sent a corps of seven- excitement here is intense, and at every called yesterday at his new office, coi ner teen reporters acrosB the river to meet the lap both Weston anu isrown are cneereti 0f Rich and High streets. William Clark train and interview the editore on Ohio most lustily. Brown bIiowb traces of suf- d hi wi( M E c,ork were ar. rtAlilma Til in nnMniio fnnlr wna snonm. I f,ti,,,r nnrl lilsl O Wit 1 toil IntY fltiliOnra lfi I ' J ' nlished'while the train was crossing the b,,ther him greatly. At this hour the rni8neJ on tl,e cnarBe ot "rg'sfy bridge and passing through the tunnel to vast hall where the men are contending appears that they were ejected from a state that the charge is malicious. This, however, will not do. Mr. Born is one of the oldest citizens of Columbus, a man of wealth, and one who is respected for his integrity. Neither will another defense that ia made namely, that there was a mistake made hold good, for Mr. Horn repeatedly demanded an itemized bill of costs, which was as often refused, until he The State does not seem to be badly in need of a claim agent. Twenty-five per cent, on half a million of dollars would be n pretty fat plum for Bomebody. There is nothing now to keep the Leg islature here more than fifteen minutes, and any time it remains over that means receiving money without giving a consid eration. Senators Forrest and Lord got prett hot in the Senate yesterday afternoon These Democrats have a way of telling the truth about each other which is amazing, The Legislature could and should have adiourned last evening. Kemaining until Monday means htteen dollars more to each member. But who cares? The State is rich. The codified work pusst-d the Senate yesterday and is completed. Now, what does the Legislature want to bang about ncre ior n it isn t soieiy to uraw nve uoi-lars per day? Doc. Norton ami Washburn undertook in the House yeBtcrday to re-enact the Laniar-Conkling business. According to their own statements truth was an article that neither used except on rare occasions. Before Poe makes another flourishing speech in the House he should get some pupil in the Kimlergarteu to tell him that Benjamin Franklin is not included n the list ot I'residcnts ot the United States, for the simple reason that Ben never ran for the office and never hankered after it in any way. Colonel Thoman, of the Enquirer, and Captain Carpenter, of the Leader, returned yesterday to their duties as correspondents, after a somewhat brief visit to the West. On arriving at Cincinnati, the gentlemen named discovered that the Editorial Association selected its com- LAKE SIPERIOB VIA THE NORTH SHORE, FOR PARHCPLARS ADDRESS TRIP Je212i)yl W.;il. SCNDERLAND, Dayton, Ohio. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National; Baakol Columbus, al Columbus, In the State of Ohio, at the close o( business June 14, 1879: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts , $491,411 92 U. a. Bonds to secure circulation 800,400 00 II. S. Bonds on hand ,. 3,201) 00 Other stocks, bonds and mortgages 22176 00 Due trom spproTetl reserTe agunts 129,000 07 Due Irom other Matronal Banks 16,9)7 3! Due from state Banks and bankers 3,205 07 Ksal cstata, furniture and fixtures 60,000 OS Current expenses and taxes pnld SOti 72 Checks sod other caih Items 8,000 00 Excuaages for clearing houso 2,728 52 Bills of other Banks 47,011 00 Fractional currency (including nlekels) 308 16 Specie (including gold Treasury cer- MSestes) 14,254 69 Legal tender notes 100,000 00 Redemption fund with U. 9. Tressurer to per cent, or circulation) , i;i,duu uu Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 percent, redemption fund 3,407 97 Total 11,301,000 45 LIABILIT1S. Capital stock paid tn 8300,000 (X) Surplus fund 100,000 00 Undivided pronts M.510 70 National Bank notes outstanding 270,000 00 tocnecic rau.Aiu 91 Demand certificates of do- posit 133,970 53 470.227 40 Due to other National Banks 23,975 62 Due to Slate banks and baukers 12,36t 8S Totol $1,201,000 45 State or Orno, 1 County or Franklin, J jl, Theodore P. Gordon, Cashier of the abovo nauieu uanit, uo solemnly swear tuai tne soots statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. TIIEO. P. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn tobelore ras this 20th day of June, 1870. A. II. Fbitcuie, Notary Public WW. MONYPRNV, ) E. T. Mitiiofp, y Directors. .!, fii,!n .nnnll frnn, Wliininn .root mninritv atrinrr nn the how. linncr ... ji...n . ,h iiMm.ni tneae not, not a man oi em escaping tne is nned witn an entuusiamtc concourse, h0se at Taylorlown on the Baltimore .no .,..,.,.. ,,6 Djn..... e j. j o r mn "l"6'"f ,-.. numning nroeesa. am the (1.1). tn-innr. whn shnut and cheer and aeem almost -ml nhin In il.i. nn,,ni h Shnrlfr ,,,ii. ,i,o Pmiikni'i nrnhnhlp UP the larget anu wiiang away vtiuiuuv npnple who amended tue uonsiiiunon ' L,,r. r .,, . m vr . ., .. , . ... L... . " '"Ti - " rvi - ; - t a i :li: Tl,. fllrt, .,, nr 11 !, ,i:.l , ..... ,! ll,.ir . Iun "'' lc" nwui turn 1-.WIIIK nmiron nti ll.n nn, .rnnriot inn Inl lu 1 1 I . .. . . . o .. i .- - . .. - , ., . .' ri I the rvf.t of 'em. and the Prpsidpnt' 1. intelligence, 11 nnnlv n nil and in everv lnealitv: ampmled it peacefully when they could. (liners somewnat irom our regular ais- r)on't attempt to hold your bow in and by war when driven to it. mat peo- naw a French Newspaper Seen It, patches, which were made on the ground Doth nanus wnen you snoot,. ple wotnu su iu jiiuBuiciii uu . ic FiCc.ii KEW York, June 20. The Courier twelve hours later: "A prominent Re- vou 8lloot oyer the target lower it. actions oi tne majority, iie uenieu tiiai De8 Etat8 Uni, 88y8i anent 1l, dea,h of I you buooi unucr it, nave ic eievatea. ineie ", tne rnnce imperial: The Jionaparte ir, ... . .l . . i -i ..:n.i tho Sniithprn Ttpon p nnd ilwpll nl. .... . I . ., i . . 1 the President and four members of the " f " T, ..... ,.. ...!. ii 1.....T. 1 4.l publican Representative, who has seen vih vnu mia8 the and d1ow . against the Southern people, and dwelt at narlv m. p0,id ' d tn h. 'm. long a boy's scalp tally two, one length upon tne negro exouus as prooi oi ollt of exi9tence. The Uepublicans, in- furrow along Cabinet within the past three hours, for the scalp and one for the bby gives it as his opinion that the Presi dent will sign all three of the appropri ation bills, and that Congress will ad journ Monday or Tuesday. He believes ttiis is a change in their minds resolved upon to-day Either close both eyes or keep both open when you shoot. Some favor one method ana some the other, out onus is the ditlerence aB long as your iutlicr employs a glazier by the month. Don't attempt a curve shot. The arrow is as apt to come down on the baby's bead as elsewhere. Some girls squint up one eye ana Southern intimidation of the Republican ,tead o( rejoicing at the dramatic event mucus. .... which relieves them ot the presence of n Mr. Vest declared that the negroea were nrptpndnnt of nn menn caliber, will tl,r deceived by the false representations of (hint .f"the fate nf this young man, whe Government support, and Bent o the probably would have worthily served hia country, if he had not been a son of Napoleon III. Slnnd by the President. Bo9TON. June 20. In tho New Hamn- shiro Senate to-day a resolution was of fered approving the course ot President Hayes in vetoing the recent acta of Congress, and pledging him the Bupport of that body in resisting "all disorganizing and revolutionary designs." The resolu tions declare the refusal to vote appro Clerk'B desk and had read a circular let ter by one Lycurges Jones, intended for circulation among the blacks, promising them Government support in Kansas, and saying that Congress intended to deprive The Ohio Editors. oomo gins Bqttiiii, up uiic eye aim them ot their lrecdom. Ti,. niiin pj;(.i.i i..i.,; i,i uang out ineir tongue wnen mey pun Mr. Ingalla pronounced tho circular ""'v . v.vu . , Thia is nnt, nbsn UMv neecs- (..,. lnnt,1 fnr thn nrocian nnrnnsp ti..n.i:n,r it. ......I ,nnt: ' ,. , . , , , r----- r-r-- iivui"6 " nuuuin wuicutiuu jury t0 a line snot, tnougn-it aoes iook to which it had just been put. at Cincinnati. Thursday evening, with romantic. Debate ensued, during which the Soutli nn able address by Mr. Whitelaw Reid, There is no particular distance to he em exodua and Louiaiana State affairs ., . ... . . . .. . .. - . I niiMPrvi'ii. iiiil liii. ni.Hrpr till. LHrirt.1. vuu i nnc uuiu- vi.wiuukiiit uinvoontu. Hie eaitor-in-cinet ot the new lorK " ... . i . Fin.ll.Mr. Trfiirnn wVin Wflfl pntltlpli til I nrittflnna tn Via nnrrornmnnf in lint nnlv inbune. Tho following officers were ting some one across the Btreet in the the floor, declined to yield further, and revolutionary, but is revolution. The elected for 1879-80: President, I. F. eye. proceeded to speak on the Army bill, the resolutions are made the Bpecial order Mack: Vice President. E. T. Kidd: A center shot is called a "duffer," "f" Pa"01 m" ent being substanii- tor Tuesday next. Secretaries, W. C. McOlintock and Misi if CoZ rnXu'e power Lillic C. Darst; Treasurer, C. B. Alder- , .!pll00pee mi88ing the barn and tc.equip and then Vkr man. After nnsaimr rpanlntinnu nf Lhnntln in,r ..'. .nLt.nln. tT lmr ne .'H could do 't for ever. He . , " , ii j iim x n i woulu riiiuui vuic iur u repeal inuu tnanta to the mnnv irwinn. iirmn flnd now is taueu a "xom-ram. hiiwudk tun ianra u .... w - 1 i t i i i 1 I IR'C v,,v " " " uiuic in m coroorationi of Cincinnati from whom acros? .you.n8.mn 8 shoulder is known Cordnpe with legislative dignity. 1 aa "ah ii HI pa " airtinor rinwn ond nhtVitifiCr I -r t i t " ! . . i tbey had received favor, the following -f head 1, known a. were adopted unanimously: "bluffing the game," and holding a spy- 0 long as the Democrats are irritators in hj gee a nne snot, is uiiieu this country, xou endorsed the barbari- Pay Out in Full. New York, June 20. The cotton firm of H. W. & J, H, Farley, who suspended on balances the 16th, to-day notified the Exchange of their readiness to pay all obligations in full. Rooted, That tho untiring and well glass up to get a li directed cilorts of our President, I. F. I "missing the mark." , ties that would make civilized mankind by the former. The Urtrco-Koman Hold. Utica, June 20. The wrestling match between McLaughlin and Miller was won r 1..1 1- .1.- II ,..,,. wild With the excitement of the hour. Kinnear. anil aftur thin thpv are pharnwl , , ' .. ,...! t... ,:...,! T. L.nJ nl... Ih. lil!p.t binrf nf .Ir. .. : V. .1 " u'. L.t Wn"e T"V ue ...- llim . ue ....... i win, reluming in tiiw iiuum, urritMtig as tne men iriiuge aruuuu tne traca, anu opcn the doora, taking ofl inside doorfl everybody, Bave Brown and those who and damaging the nronertv. The case have been betting on him, appears to be was continued till this morning on ac count of the absence of Ihe prosecuting witnesa, gave his lawyer. Colonel Groom, impera tive orders to get it. The itemized bill pany, and as tney understood the walk was rendered, and $20.05 overcharges ing was not good, they concluded to fore in the best of humor. At ten o'clock the score stood Weston 400, Brown 414. London. June 21. At three o clock this morning the score in the walking match stood Weston 473, Brown 420. Liverpool, June 20. Funke & Co., a German firm engaged in the cotton trade, is involved by the tranBactiona of a person identified with the firm who Iiob ab sconded. Ernst Weber, who absconded, it seems was the representative of the German branch of the firm. He specu lated in the name of the Liverpool firm, but without their Knowledge or authority. He sold futures in cotton heavily at 5Jd.. narties. no defense of the published chargeB has been attempted, and the only reply ol the bhcntl was that he would pay no attention to them. it is stated by those who are in ujsition to know pretty accurately that over $1,000 in overcharges at the Sheriff's office have been refunded. One could easily lill column with the cases and the facts and figures, but this iB unnecessary. In the case of Brown vb. Butcher $48 were .1,. t ri,ni ..j st,:.i . charged at tne Hiieritrs omce, and su . . ,. , . . ,, i paid back at the demand of the attorneys BtrcetB, some distance west of the Hock- I CM- wi,,on & Stoddttrt. ln ,n- ing Valley railroad track. An unoccu- other case Collins & Atkinson got back Blnie Thia Morning. An alarm was turned in at one o'clock this morning from box 51, West Broad street, and it brought the Department to case of Brown vb. go the pleasure of troubling the vigilants of Colorodo at thiB season of the year. The Cincinnati Police bill was up in the House a couple of times yesterday. but could not make the rillle. Lew Bernard and Si Hoffman might as well go home and return some equivalent for the money they are drawing from the people of Hamilton county. They have been lying around here nearly all winter, and have got to be a couple of sores that could be spared just as easily as not for all the good (hey could do toward pumping life 1I1IU 1I1IJ UIU. AMUSEMENTS. pied one-story frame house, belonging to Kichard Welch, the contractor and grocer. was on hre. Ihe nre blazed up suddenly . ... l: .. -., J and maao aune n nasn, giving an alarm- one transaction img ior ten uiuunium . .'. fm fhi. ojj Tim Ll C ., rri. n.H IU. .( Ih. w ......... ..v ..v ....w - -- principal members of the firm was to arrive in Liverpool ThurBday night to in vestigate the affair. It is uncertain who will suffer losses, aa the principals may be able to repudiate Weber's transactions. i-lis oollapso has uepresseu the cotton market. for their client $19 overpaid fees. In still another case 'Squire Comptop got hack a large amount of monev, so his attorney states, for overcharges in the sale of lands cast of the city. Albert Gcmunder is house wob wrapped in flames on the mentioned aslanothcr who recovered $10 arrival of tho firemen, and as they had alter naving paw tne same untier tne to lay hose from Brood street, and there strongest kind of a protest, Mr. Doney, was no hope of saving It, the building a farmer living in the couutry, was riddled with the hooks, and by the has been repaid a considerable amount, time it was down the hose waB ready lor anu lias otner cases in wnit n tie Opera House. 7-.(w Jun'(;V The following notice is handed us: "Kos Morbus, the matchleBS and beautiful Welsh tenor, whose powers aa a vocalist have electrified all who have heard him, has consented tit the earnest request ol many lriends, to give a vocal concert ot ins own selection on itiesuay evening nest, June 24, at the Opera House. Our citizens who have not had the pleas, ure of hearing this wonderful vocalist, should not fuil tn attend, or they will miss EGYPT nounngwotcr.when the 1 re was soon Dut claims he was illegally made to stand ana irt i.i,inm nir..m,i in ,, lif tim,. li; out. A family named Hardy had just deliver. What aggravates those who we)l earned reputation, which has placed moved out on Thursday, leaving the have been levied on is that the county him in the front rank among tho sweetest Cairo. June 20. England and France Iioubc vacant. It ia said that men were officers have been in the receipt of in- unite in demanding the abdication of the seen about the premisea last night. It comes which make them and their cliil- Khedive. Germany and Austria give the may be that tramps had taken reluge, drcn independent, wnne tne iceB nave Khedive the alternative of full rjavment but noons was seen escaping and it is either come from unfortunate debtors who of the floating debt or their co-operation thought to have been a deliberate inccn- lost all they had, or from unlucky cred- witu Jfingland and r rance. nothing is diary. The loss is ouoni ;uu, not in- nors wno were lortcu to pay me cos.s known here of the attitude of the Sultan sured. while endeavoring to recover their own in the matter. The Khedive ib nninter- The house was In good condition, but property or a portion ol it. l-.x-fherilt TUDted in n conference with Princes there were no contents endangered. The Hoi n is rated aa being worth from $00,- Tewfik and Hassam. The British and fire soon did its work. It was not only a 000 to $70,000, and ex-Probate Judge French Conauls, at their interview with I long dutance for the department, but I rugh ot a much lnjher amount he isbe- tenor singers of the world, disarms criticism and meritoriously draws forth rap turous applause from all who hear him." u c are giuu to uute inuiiuecuujigcnicni with this gentleman, who captured bis au dience with n perfect storm last Thursday night, has been effected, and we doubt if any who heard Mr. Aionuis on mat occasion will deem the enthusiastic encomium above given as any exaggeration of his rare gifts. Columbus people will hi glad to near htm again, and at once, Corrcet- lt 8am'l Thomas, J REPORT OF T11K CONDITION OF THE National Exchange Bank, at Columbus, in the State of Ohio, at the close ol business, 14th June, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 1330,241 08 u. B. Houds to secure circulation co,ooo 00 50.000 00 91,103 40 17,210 18 9,076 80 1.218 S8 500 00 1C.001 42 19,240 00 140 10 U. H. Bonds to socuro denoslts... Due from approved reserve agents.... Due from other National Bauks Duefrom State Banks and hankers.. Current expenses snd tsxes paid a omer cssu items ., Checks am Exchanges for clearing house.... r.iusoi omer nauns Fractional currency (including nickels) Bpeclo (Including gold Tressurv ocr- tltlcites) 0,430 21 Legsl tendsr notes 01,970 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent. o( circulation) 2,280 00 Total l59,107 CO LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In (100,000 00 Surplus fund 50,000 00 Undivided profits 7,010 31 National Bank notes outstanding 45,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 911,475 54 Demand certificates ot deposit 37,05 21 United States deposits 10,29'J 74 Deposits of U.S. disbursing olficcrs 15,490 15 Duo to other Nstlonal Ranks 53,44 94 Dne to Stato Bunks and hankers 22,792 80 Total SO'9,107 03 Stats or Onto, 1 County ot- Franklin, j m' I. Charles ,1. Hardy, Cashier of thoabove-named bank, do solcmnlv swear that the above statement is-truo to the best of ray knowledge nnd belief. " C. .1. HAHDY, Cashier. Subscribed and swom to before me this 20th day of June, 1879. F. F. Uoffuak, Notary Public. i.TAS. S. Abbott, Wm. A. Platt, '-Directors. Wm. B. Hawkks, j JAS. WILLIAMS, DYER AND PRESSEtt OF GENTLEMEN'S Clothing, Repairing, and Silk Velvet Collars. Also, Silk and Felt Hsu Cleaned, Blocked and Ttetrluimcd. No. 89 South Front street, ln rear Of Noll Bouse, noil ly 1 4p